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měi] My Collection.
Radical: Female.
Strokes: 7 Five Elements: Water.
Traditional: Every.
Five strokes: txgu
Tian character grid: stroke order:
One, one.
Name: Apostrophe, Horizontal Vertical Fold, Vertical Bend, Horizontal Fold, Hook Point, Horizontal Point, Basic Definition. měi] 1.
Demonstrative pronoun. It refers to any one or a group of people (with emphasis on commonalities between individuals): every penny saved is spent on production.
Group meetings are held once every two weeks. Man does what he can. 2.
Indicates that the same action is repeated regularly: this monthly magazine is published on the 15th. The simplest Yangge is to take three steps back.
3.Every time: spring and autumn days, for outings.
4.Surname. Detailed explanation. 形 (形音. Small seal glyph, from 屮 (chè), female voice.
Grass, grass and trees are born. One says that "every" is a variant of "mother". Original meaning:
Grass grows vigorously) with the original meaning of each, grass blooms and comes out. ——Saying" The public opinion recited: Harada every time.
The Twenty-Eighth Year of the Duke of Zuo. Du Note: "The Jin army is beautiful, if the grass of the harada is always the same."
Vice-presidents, often concubines, every time they say Yu said. ——Ming · Gui Youguang "Xiang Zhixuan Zhi".
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Each stroke order: apostrophe, horizontal, vertical bend, horizontal fold hook, point, horizontal, point.
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Stroke order: apostrophe, horizontal and vertical, horizontal fold, hook point, horizontal point.
A total of seven paintings.
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The stroke order of the word:Apostrophe, apostrophe, horizontal fold, horizontal, apostrophe, apostrophe, horizontal, vertical
Definition. 1. Premises: places.
2. The location of the garrison in the Ming Dynasty was called the Thousand Households, and the small one was called the Hundred Households (later only used for place names): Haiyang (in Shandong).
3. The name of the place used as an institution or other office: research institute.
4. Surname. 5. It is used in conjunction with "for" or "been" to indicate passivity: to be laughed at.
6. It is used in front of the verb that is used as a subject-verb structure to indicate that the central word is the subject: the person I know.
7. Use in "Yes..."The relationship between nouns, pronouns and verbs emphasizes the relationship between action and action: the situation in the whole country is of concern to the comrades.
8. It is used in front of the verb and forms a body word structure with the verb: each does his best.
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Name Apostrophe, Apostrophe, Horizontal Fold, Horizontal, Apostrophe, Apostrophe, Horizontal, Vertical
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The 8 strokes of the first stroke, the second stroke, the third stroke, the fourth stroke, the fifth stroke, the sixth stroke, the seventh stroke, the eighth stroke.
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All one, two, three horizontal, four, five, six, seven, eight.
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The stroke order of each word is: apostrophe, horizontal, vertical fold, vertical bend, horizontal fold hook, point, horizontal, point. Each word is written as shown in the figure below:
1. Interpretation of each.
1. Demonstrative pronouns. Refers to any one or group of people in the whole (emphasis is placed on commonalities between individuals).
2. It indicates that the same action behavior occurs regularly and repeatedly.
3. Every. 2. Compounds.
Every year, every time, every often, every time, every cow, etc.
Definitions of Terms1. Annually [ měi nián ].
Once a year, every year.
2. Every [ měi měi ]
Often indicates that the same thing has happened in the past or often more than once.
三、每常 [ měi cháng ].
1. Often. 2. As in the past, as usual. As opposed to "today".
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The stroke order of each is: apostrophe, horizontal, vertical fold, vertical bend, horizontal fold hook, point, horizontal, point.
1. Interpretation of each.
1. Demonstrative pronouns. Refers to any one or group of people in the whole (emphasis is placed on commonalities between individuals).
2. It indicates that the same action behavior occurs regularly and repeatedly.
3. Surname. Second, the text is interpreted.
Every, the sheng is also out. From the mother voice.
Translation: Every, the blades of grass are luxuriant, and the leaves grow upwards. The glyph uses "屮" as the side and "mother" as the sound.
3. Compounds. Everybody, every time, every time, every time, every cow, etc.
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