How to write the place name Chuanshan in pinyin?

Updated on educate 2024-06-12
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chuanshan Pinyin: chuān shān

    Crossing the mountain, fifty miles northeast of Taicang City, Jiangsu Province. Ming Wangqi "Gusu Zhi" Volume 9: "Piercing the Mountain" There are stone caves, which are thorough before and after, hence the name.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The pinyin of the place name Chuanshan is chuanshan, and this Chinese pinyin is okay, you can spell it according to this phonetic.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The multi-Chinese character and graphic symbol input method (multi-code) can quickly find out the page number of the two characters in the 6th edition of the Modern Chinese Dictionary:

    p198 [wear] chuān

    p1129 [mountain] shān

    Both of these characters are monophonic words, and can be read directly chuānshān in combination.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The place name is Chuanshan Pinyin, which is, chuan shan

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How to write the place name "Chuanshan" in pinyin?

    Chuanshan: (chuanshan).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The place name is Chuanshan, and its pinyin is chuangand shang

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello friend, I haven't heard of this place name, this place name is strange, its Chinese pinyin is chuan shan. Thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to write the place name in Pinyin, eat uneasy, Sichuan Division, Anshan, eat can't Anshan, eat melon, uneasy eat, uneasy to wear?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think about the writing of pinyin, students can simply search for it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If this person is a pangolin, he is a pangolin, that one is a pangolin, and then Pingyin, as long as he spells out the word panshan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In terms of the pinyin of Liming's trauma, it is actually written according to the normal pinyin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How do you write Chuanshan Pinyin? This one has a curly tongue and a flat tongue. It's not easy to write, you have to look up the dictionary now.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How to write the pinyin of the place name Chuanshan? In fact, it is still written according to the way of Hanyu Pinyin, as long as it is not in tone?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Barley copied pinyin, how to write? If I don't know how to write, teach you to study more, and you will learn this, how to write?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The pronunciation of these two words is very simple, it is called putting on, and if you don't know, you should look up the dictionary.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to write the place name "Chuanshan" in pinyin? I think you look up the information about this, or see how the book is written? And then you write it down.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Are there any other pronunciations for these two words? Isn't it just the clothes that wear and the mountain characters of the mountains?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The literal meaning of jumping through mountains and streams: agile and agile, walking in the mountains is like flying.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The fourth tone, I haven't heard of this idiom, it should be a person's usual usage.

    My understanding is to cross wild mountains and jump over valleys and rivers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The four tones seem to be talking about the ancient King of Xiaoqin.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As shown below:

    山pinyin: shān

    Stroke order: 丨 丨.

    Interpretation: 1. The towering part formed by the ground: earth mountain. Cliff. Mountains. Mountains. Mountain road. Hill. The mountains and rivers are beautiful.

    2. It is shaped like a mountain.

    3. Describe loudly: Long live the mountain.

    4. Surname. Kanji strokes:

    Mountain buildings. 2. 山寇 [shān kòu].

    In the old days, the strongman who called Zhanshan the king.

    3. 嵞山 [tú shān].

    That is, Tu Mountain. The name of the mountain, that is, Huiji Mountain in Zhejiang Province. Legend has it that the princes of the Xia Yu Assembly were here.

    4. 圌山 [chuí shān].

    The name of the mountain. in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. The situation was dangerous, and Song set up a cottage here. In the third year of Jianyan, Han Shizhong garrisoned his troops here, and the anti-Jin troops attacked Jiangsu and Zhejiang by sea.

    5. 山mud [shān ní].

    Humus soil taken from mountainous areas, and the soil is acidic. It is used for planting eosinophilic flowers such as rhododendron and camellia.

    6. 山梁之秋 [shān liáng zhī qiū] is a metaphor to get a good timing.

    7. The originator of Kaishan [kāi shān bí zǔ] is a metaphor for the founder of an academic school and technique.

    8. Chuanshan Duling [chuān shān dù líng] climbs over the mountains.

    9. Out of the mountain of the tiger [chū shān zhī hǔ] A person born in the year of 庚寅.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The pictogram of "mountain" ** such as.

    du down the hill is a pictogram. The oracle bone zhi and jin dao glyphs, like the shape of mountain peaks standing side by side. "Mountain"It is one of the kanji.

    The radical of the right, the word with the mountain as the symbol is mostly related to the mountain.

    Basic explanation. 1. The towering part of the ground: the earth mountain. The rain is about to come and the wind is full of buildings (a metaphor for the tense atmosphere before the outbreak of conflict or war).

    2. Shaped like a mountain: gable (the walls on both sides of the herringbone house. Also known as "Fangshan").

    3. Describe loudly: mountain sound.

    4. Surname. Extended Materials

    1. Glyph evolution.

    Second, the text is interpreted.

    The literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Mountain, Xuanye. Xuan Qi disperses, gives birth to all things, and has stones and is high. Pictographic. All the mountains belong to the mountains.

    The vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Mountain, Xuanfa earth. The high mountains proclaim the earth's atmosphere, spread in all directions, promote the birth of all things, and there are stone cliffs and towering. Like a continuous peak. All words related to mountains use "mountain" as the side.

    3. Explanation of relevant terms.

    1. Snow Mountain [xuě shān].

    The mountain is covered with snow all year round.

    2. 上山 [shàng shān].

    to the mountains; Go to the mountains: go up the mountains to chop wood.

    3. 山洞 [shān dòng].

    A naturally formed cave in the mountains.

    4. 山ridge [shān lǐng].

    Rolling mountains.

    5. Mountainside [shān yāo].

    About halfway between the base of the mountain and the summit. It is also called halfway up the mountain.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Notes:1The literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Mountain, Xuanye. Xuan Qi disperses, gives birth to all things, and has stones and is high. Pictographic. All the mountains belong to the mountains.

    2.The vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Mountain, Xuanfa earth. The high mountains proclaim the earth's atmosphere, spread in all directions, promote the birth of all things, and there are stone cliffs and towering. Like a continuous peak. All words related to mountains use "mountain" as the side.

    Hieroglyphs] Basic Introduction:

    Hieroglyphic, also known as ideograms, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Sumerian, ancient Indian, and Chinese oracle bone inscriptions, were all independently produced from the simplest drawings and patterns of primitive societies. About 5,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians invented hieroglyphs, which were slow to write and difficult to read. Chinese hieroglyphs are the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation - it is a kind of inheritance of the ancestors from the primitive way of depicting things, and it is also the most vivid, and one of the most well-preserved Chinese characters that has evolved to this day.

    Hieroglyphs refer to the use of purely graphic characters for textual use, and these words are very similar in shape to the things they represent. In general, hieroglyphs were the earliest written scripts produced. Use the lines or strokes of the text to concretely outline the shape and characteristics of the object to be expressed.

    Hieroglyphs are derived from pictorial writing, which is the most primitive method of word-making, with a weakened pictorial nature and an enhanced symbolic nature. Egyptian hieroglyphs, Sumerian, and ancient India, as well as Chinese oracle bone inscriptions and stone inscriptions, were independently produced from the simplest drawings and patterns of primitive societies.

    The first Chinese writing was hieroglyphics, and oracle bone inscriptions, stone inscriptions, and gold inscriptions are also hieroglyphs. Although Chinese characters still retain the characteristics of hieroglyphs, after thousands of years of evolution, they have been far from the original image, so they do not belong to pictographs, but belong to morphemic scripts that belong to the ideographic system. In addition, the Mayan script"Header font"with"Geometry"So it is.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes: Wading through mountains and rivers is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is bá shān shè shuǐ, which means to turn over mountains and mountains, wade through rivers and rivers. Describe the journey as arduous. From "The Book of Poetry, the Wind and the Carriage".

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The pinyin of the village line eliminates the clear as: [cūn

    xíng] 王禹偁" pinyin is: [wáng

    yǔchēng ]

    Paraphrase. Village line [cūn

    xíng]: Acting stupidly.

    王禹偁 [wáng yǔ chēng ]

    Northern Song Dynasty Baiti poet, essayist, historian. Zi Yuanzhi, a native of Juye, Jeju (now Juye County, Heze City, Shandong).

    The original text of Wang Yuyan's "Village Travel".

    The horse wears the mountain trail chrysanthemum and the early yellow, and the letter horse grows in the wild.

    Ten thousand gullies have a sound with evening sounds, and the peaks are speechless and the sun is slanting.

    The leaves of the begonia pear are carmine-colored, and the buckwheat flowers are white and snowy.

    What is the aftermath of melancholy, the village bridge is like my hometown.

    Appreciation. "Village Travel" is a seven-character poem, which was written by Wang Yuyan when he was demoted to the deputy envoy of Shangzhou regimental training in the second year (991) of Taizong Chunhua before Song Na shouted. It is written about the evening view of the mountain village, and the seasonal infiltration festival is autumn.

    The poem probably says that the poet rode on a horse, leisurely admiring the scenery along the way and listening to the sound of the valley at dusk.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are two kinds of pinyin for ridge, namely [lǐng] and [líng] ridge [lǐng] Interpretation: mountain, mountain range.

    ridge [líng] Interpretation: The mountain is deep.

    Compound: 山山 [shān lǐng] continuous high mountain Lingnan [lǐng nán] refers to the area south of the Five Ridges in China, which is the area of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi.

    翻山越山 [fān shān yuè lǐng] describes the hardships of field work or journey.

    Chuanshan Duling [chuān shān dù líng] 翻越山山山山山

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Ling the third tone, hehe, right?

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I guess it's because I broke through Heshan that I was able to build that road. It used to take a detour. And the slope. Not as straight as it is now. So flat.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    "A willow on the Qinghai Plateau" is a text in the fifth unit of the first volume of the sixth grade, which is a hearty introduction to a thick willow tree growing on the Qinghai Plateau, although this willow tree is an extremely ordinary willow tree, but it is also an awe-inspiring, tenacious spirit, magical willow tree, telling people to face the difficulties and difficulties of life, can not complain about fate, should fight against the living environment with tenacious perseverance and tenacity. The full text first uses two natural paragraphs to point out the magic of a willow on the Qinghai Plateau, and then writes its powerful life force from the harsh growth environment of the willow tree on the Qinghai Plateau and the majestic support of the willow tree, and then guesses and imagines the growth process of the willow tree to survive and grow thick, which further reflects the tenacious perseverance of a willow on the Qinghai Plateau, and then writes about the easy growth of the willow tree in his hometown Bahe, which highlights from the side that a willow on the Qinghai Plateau dares to fight against fate. Finally, with shocking words, it is pointed out that this willow tree did not complain about fate, but survived with unimaginable perseverance and tenacity, thus revealing the philosophy of life.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    What do you mean? Don't give the title.

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