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Stroke Fire Stroke 1 extinguished.
Stroke 2 灮 灲 灲 灱 灳.
Stroke 3: Disaster Stove Disaster Disaster Spiritual Moxibustion Burning Brightness.
Stroke 4: 炚 炍 炝 炈 炏 炗 炓 炐 炞 炑 炌 炂 炃 炄 炅 炆 炊 Yan Stir-fry 炔 炔 炕 炕 炗 炗 炗 炗 炗
Stroke 5 Boiled Boiled Boiled Burnt Burn Burnt Burn Burnt Burnt Burnt T
Stroke 6 Burn T
Stroke 7 焁 焗 焾 焖 焖 焔 焑 焐 焐 焍 焐 焐 焛 焛 焛 焛 焛 焛 ��
Stroke 8 煀 焷 焥 焿 焹 焝 焤 焑 焛 焜 焟 焨 焄 焠 焢 焧 焩 焪 焬 焭 焮 焯 焛 焲 焳 焴 焵 焸 焺 焻 焚 煚 煡 煱 焼 焾 焽.
Stroke 9 Stir Boiled T
Strokes 10 熕 熘 Ye 熐 熿 熖 熃 煾 煆 煛 煼 線 煛 熎 incitement 熀 熁 熁 熅 熇 熉 熋 熋 熌 熑 熓 熓 熚 熢 熥.
Strokes 11 熳 熴 熪 熩 熫 熼 熤 熛 熜 熝 熞 熡 熣 熦 熧 熨 熭 熮 熯 熰 熲 熿.
Strokes 12 Burn
Stroke 13 Burn Braised
Strokes 14 燿 爀 爁 爃 燸 燹 燺 燺 焬 燽 爌 爗 爄.
Strokes 15 爂 爅 爈 爉 爊 shimmer 爑 爕 爎.
Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Furnace Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Strokes 16 Stroke
Strokes 17 爖 爙 爚 rot 爝 爟.
Strokes 18 爠 爜 爞 爡.
Strokes 20 爣 爤.
Strokes 21 爦 爥.
Strokes 24 Flames.
Strokes 26 planing.
Strokes 29 爩.
Above, I hope it will help you.
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stove 炝 炈 炏 炗 炓 炐 炞 炑 炌 灮 灲 炱 炱 炲 炮 炲 炻 炲 炩 炴 炲 炨 炲 炲 炨 炨 炪 炲 炩 炲 為 炲 為 炲 炩 炲 炨 炲 �篱 炵 炶 炷 線 焷 焷 焥 焿 焹 焝 焤 焛 焜 焟 焨 焄 焠 焢 焧 焩 焪 焬 焭 焮 焛 焲 焳 焵 焸 焺 焻 煚 煡 煱 焼 焾 焽 熳 熴 熪 熩 熫 熼 熤 熛 熜 熝 熞 熡 熣 熧 熨 熭 熮 熯 熰 熲 熿燵 焖 熶 熷 燍 熸 Burn Stir up the simmer
Stir-fry the boil boil the boil boil the boil
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At the end of the four points, the common Chinese characters composed of it are "point, lie, hot, scorched, black, bear, cooked, fried, steamed, boiled, boiled, smoked, cooked, zhao, xi, xi, lamb, 罴, yan, ran, jie, shu, sha, cane, sha, banana, hey, ink, mo, haggard, cake, burning, reef, look, soup, dark".
At the bottom of the four points is the deformation of "fire", and the word "灬" is related to "fire".
火 [huǒ].
Basic explanation. 1. Combustion, the light and flame emitted when the substance is burned: force, candle, source, flame, smoke, and the chestnut (metaphor for others to take risks and contribute, and they suffer losses and are fooled, and they gain nothing).
2. Urgent: Fast, 100,000 urgent.
3. Ammunition for guns, guns, etc.: medicine, cannons.
4. Anger, anger: violence, sexuality.
5. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to inflammation, redness, swelling, irritability, etc.: liver and poison attack the heart.
6. Describe red: red, legs.
7. The ancient army organization, ten people in one fire.
8. Surname.
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The lamp is blazing, the oven is rotten, and the stove is blazing, and it is simmering and fried.
Coal Huan baking oven simmering smoke and cannon boiling.
Radiant candles and candles.
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Common biases associated with "fire" include:
火 (huǒ): means flame, heat, burning, etc.
焉 (yán): means fire, heat, light, etc.
烟 (yān): Indicates the smoke emitted after combustion.
然 (rán): The original meaning is firelight, and now it generally means the natural way things are.
Coal (méi): Indicates coal, a substance that can be burned.
烧 (kǎo): Means to bake or roast food over fire.
熊 (xióng): Indicates a bear-like animal, as they live in cold areas and need fire to keep warm.
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Yu, dry, flame, smoke, stove, inflammation.
Hope it helps.
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Fire is a very common radical and radical in Chinese characters, it is often combined with many other radicals and radicals to form many Chinese characters and words with rich meanings, and here are some of the Chinese radicals and radicals related to fire:
1.灬: is a simplified radical for fire, usually placed on the left side of the Chinese character as a pictogram for fire.
2.Yan: It is a radical and side that indicates the shape of a flame, representing the meaning of heat, blazing, etc.
3.Burn: is a Chinese character that contains the side of "fire", which means to burn violently.
4.Yan: is a Chinese character that contains the side of "fire" and denotes the smoke emitted by the flames.
5.Feng: is a Chinese character containing the side of "fire", which indicates the fire beacon used for communication and vigilance in the military.
6.Roast: is a Chinese character that contains the side of "fire", which means to roast food with fire.
Overall, fire is a very common radical and side, and it is used very widely in Chinese characters, touching on many concepts related to fire, while also expressing rich cultural connotations.
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Burning bituminous coal bear cannon fodder is annoying.
I'll give you 10 first.
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Fire and fire. 1. Fire.
Pronunciation: huǒ
Meaning: "火" is also often used as a Chinese character side. Its original meaning refers to the light flame produced when the object slows down the burning of the chaotic body, and after disturbing the file, it is extended to the ** or shooting, anger, hot and hot qi in traditional Chinese medicine, heat, red, etc.
2. Tian. 1) When pronounced (huǒ), the ancient is the same as "fire". When used as a side in the upper and lower structures, "fire" is written as "灬".
2) When pronounced (biāo), it means fire. It can be extended to the meaning of goods and guys.
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1. Lamp, autumn, gang, smoke, ash, frying, burning, cannon, and bombing.
2. Burn, rot, extinguish, can, spirit, disaster, flame, stew, flame.
3. Burning, coal, stove, branding, shimmering, blazing, dazzling, baking, baking.
4. Furnace, Huang, dry, kang, annoying, moxibustion, extinguishing, refining, scalding.
5. Glow, explode, iron, iron, Geng, cook, Yu, ember, burn, torch.
Detailed explanation of Yu characters: 1. Pinyin:
yù二、stroke order diagram:
3. Basic Definition:
1. Shine. 2. Flame.
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Summary. At the end of the four points, 灬, is evolved from "fire", and the words boiled, steamed, cooked, and cooked constitute elements.
Pro, the words on the side of the fire: autumn, fried, smoked, gang, cannon, disaster, can, burn, lamp, burn, extinguish, spirit, fried, flame, rotten, blazing, roasted, huang, burned, stewed, shimmered, furnace, flame, stove, coal, burned, huan, baked, dazzling, dry, kang, extinguished, annoying, candle, hot, yu, Geng, iron, burned, burned, cooked, exploded, torch, melted, Feng, burning, burning, burning, boiling, and hatting.
Dear, these are.
Fire, first seen in oracle bone inscriptions, its original meaning refers to the light flame produced when the object burns, and later extended to produce the light flame ** or shooting, anger, hot and hot qi in traditional Chinese medicine, heat, red and other meanings.
My question is what are the radicals related to fire, which is a Chinese practice question in Primary 2.
Autumn, guy. What are the radicals related to fire?
Your answer is not what you asked.
Autumn, guy, lamp, these three.
At the end of the four points, 灬, is evolved from "fire", and the words boiled, steamed, cooked, and cooked constitute elements.
Dear, the radicals related to fire have four bottoms, four bottoms, and 灬.
At the end of four o'clock, it should be counted next to the fire word, and there are others.
There is also a double side.
Not next to a single person, but not next to a double person.
The two of them took the meaning of fire.
Oh, I know, thank you, teacher, why is it related to fire next to the couple, can you explain it?
The ancients held together to make fire.
Okay thank you. It's hard to make a fire alone.
Just watched too fast.
Thought you were asking for words.
It turned out to be sideways.
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At the end of the four points, the common Chinese characters composed of it are "point, lie, hot, scorched, black, bear, cooked, fried, steamed, boiled, boiled, smoked, cooked, zhao, xi, xi, lamb, 罴, yan, ran, jie, shu, sha, cane, sha, banana, hey, ink, mo, haggard, cake, burning, reef, look, soup, dark".
At the bottom of the four points is the deformation of "fire", and the word "灬" is related to "fire".
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1. Fire.
Pronunciation: huǒ
Meaning: "火" is also often used as a Chinese character side. Its original meaning refers to the light flame produced when the object is burned, and later extended to the meaning of ** or shooting, anger, hot and hot qi in traditional Chinese medicine, heat, red, etc.
2. When 灬 (1) is pronounced (huǒ), it is the same as "fire" in ancient times. When used as a side in the upper and lower structures, "fire" is written as "灬".
2) When pronounced (biāo), it means fire. It can be extended to the meaning of goods and guys.
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In the Chinese dictionary, fire, 灬, and in the "fire" section.
e.g.: 烮; Fire Department 6 paintings. Fierce, fire department 6 paintings.
Cook; Fire Department 8 paintings. Boil; Fire Department 8 paintings.
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What are the two sides related to fire?
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Fire, when doing the left side, the last stroke changes the point, such as "burn". When doing the right side, it is not deformed, such as "autumn". When the characters of the upper and lower structures are formed, they are not deformed, such as "spirit"; or the last stroke of the change point (when the word with the other characters with the upper and lower structure is formed), such as "moxibustion"; Or turn into a four-point bottom, as in "hot".
There are also characters in which the word "fire" becomes the first four strokes of other shapes, such as the word "light".
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