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Hina chú Chinese Explanation - English translation.
Hinata's explanation in Chinese.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Radical strokes. Radical: 隹部外stroke:
5 Total strokes: 13 Wubi 86: QVWY Wubi 98:
QVWY Cangjie: NSOG stroke order number: 3551132411121 Four corner number:
20115 Unicode: CJK unifies the basic meaning of Chinese characters u+96cf.
Young birds, born shortly after: chickens. Yan. Child. Phoenix. Shape.
Detailed literal meaning. First name
Shape sound. From 隹 (zhuī), 刍音. Original meaning: chick) is the same as the original meaning [chick].
Chicks, chickens too. - Sayings
but to taste the millet with the chicks. - The Book of Rites: The Order of the Month. Note: "New chicken too." ”
If someone is here, he can't beat a chick, and he is powerless. —Mencius
It is extended to young bird [very young bird] chick burning. - The Book of Rites: Internal Rules. Shu: "The smallest bird is also." ”
Another example: young pheasant (young pheasant); chicks (young birds); Chick warbler (young warbler. It is also a metaphor for the young courtesan) a young animal [the young].
The milk tiger, who had been undecided, dared to explore its hole and gnaw its chicks. - Song · Su Shi's "Sizitai".
Toddlers [infant].
If a husband gives birth to such a second child, how can he be humbled by his position! - Tang M. Du Fu's "Song of Xu Qing's Second Son".
The woman will have silk on her sideburns. ——Lu Xun's "Seven Laws, Untitled" in the form of a young animal [nestling; fledgling]。Such as: chicks (young mice); Hatchlings (newborn tiger cubs).
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The word "foot" can be added to the right of the word "many" to form "跢";
The word "gui" on the right side of the word "foot" can be added to form "跬";
The word "step" is added to the right of the word "foot" to form "foot";
The word "skin" on the right side of the word "foot" can form "lame";
The word "Yong" can be added to the right of the word "foot" to form "踊".
跢 [dài]: to fall.
跬 [kuǐ]: Half step (in ancient times, people were called walking, lifting foot once was "跬", lifting foot twice was "step", so half a step was called "跬").
踄 [bù]: Refers to walking on foot.
跛 [bǒ]: Refers to a problem with the leg or foot, and the body is unbalanced when walking.
踊 [yǒng]: Jump up.
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3 Full pronunciation: zōu
Explanation: The name of the princes of the Zhou Dynasty in China, in the southeast of present-day Zou County, Shandong Province. Surname.
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邹 [zōu ]
Explanation:1The name of the princes of the Zhou Dynasty in China, in the southeast of present-day Zou County, Shandong Province.
2.Surname. (The surname Zou, one of the Chinese surnames, ranked 60th among today's Chinese surnames) comes from the surname Cao, which is the name of the country after the descendants of Emperor Zhuan (Cao).
According to the "Shuowen Jie Zi" and the "Surname Strategy", in ancient times, the country of Lou was built by Cao Wei, a descendant of Emperor Zhuan, and during the Warring States period, Lu Mugong changed the country of Lou to Zou (now Zouping County, Shandong Province). Later, the state of Zou was replaced by the state of Chu.
After the destruction, there was the Zou family, also known as the Shandong Zou family.
One of the Chinese surnames, it is ranked 67th among Chinese surnames today. There are many origins, mainly from the descendants of the Shang king's brother Weizi Qishiyi in Zouyi.
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Hina chú: young bird, born shortly: chicken. Yan. Child. Phoenix. Shape.
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Hina (chick).
chú Young birds, born shortly after: chickens. Yan. Child. Phoenix. Shape.
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[ qū ]
1.Brisk Walking: Go. Enter. Former. Serve. Xiang (walk fast like a bird spreading its wings and flying). Flame attached to the power (running for the powerful, attached to the powerful). (flocks of wild ducks fighting to go, derogatory).
2.Returning, the situation is developing in a certain direction: toward. Force. The general trend.
3.A goose or snake sticks out its head and bites.
4.Pursuit, chasing: Time (the pursuit of fashion). Sharp. Photogenic.
cù ] Ancient with "promote", urge; Rapidly.
Common words are:
1. Tending to the time [ qū shí ] Strive to adapt to the specific situation at that time, the environment and conditions, seize the opportunity, cater to the trend, and by extension, refer to fashion.
2. Becoming more and more [ rì qū ] day by day, gradually becoming, more and more.
3. Tendency [ qū fù ] caters to attachment; Adore the rising sun.
4. Tendency [ qū xiàng ] to develop in a certain direction.
5. Tending to avoid [ qū bì ] dodge, avoid, walk quickly to dodge.
6. Tending to be flattered [ qū fèng ] flattery.
7. Trend [ qū shì ] The movement of things or situations to develop.
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Pheasant zhì
1.Birds, males have beautiful plumage and long tails; The female is pale yellowish-brown with a short tail. Good walking, can't fly for a long time. The meat is edible, and the feathers can be used as decorations. Commonly known as "pheasant".
2.In ancient times, the unit of calculating the area of the city wall was three zhang long and one zhang high as a pheasant.
3.Walls: Walls.
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