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Zhong, Central, Ying, Wang, Da, Fen, Ren, Tian, Tun, Fu, Guan, Wu, One, Two, Three, Four, Six, Eight, Ten, Small, Jian, She, Nai, Ticket, Forbidden, North, Half, Heart, No, Wei, End, Twenty, Gan, Chuan, Rice, Class, Su, Qiao, He, Xiang, Fan, Tongue, Belt, Hang, Ben, Yuan, Use, Sensei, Lei, Ping, Dan, Good, Multiply, Go, Cloud
Cause, sleepy, solid, imprisoned, round, garden, Zhou, Tong, net, bitter, auspicious, string, ancient, Cheng, Hui, Mao, violent, Dan, for, Hao, Tan, Yu, Xian, early, check, drought, scenery, Qian, Yan, reputation, only, hanging, together, one, umbrella, whole, many, She, Yu, Jin, She, grain, bean, dry, abundant, soil, Shi, Gong, Ye, Ya, Wu, Sheng, Sitting, Chen, Ji, Mountain, Collapse, Chong, Gang, Lan, Cub, Song, Luan, Out, Attack, Guang, You, Shan, Mu, Ding, It, Gu, And, Cambodia, Chun, Stupid, Feng, Tai, Song, Qin, Yang, Lamb, Ge, Yan, Jie, Xi, Beauty, Yang, Chao, Shan, Ping, Li,
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There are many, such as said, again, li, mouth, lu, pin, wei, end, etc. In a broad sense, Chinese characters refer to characters ranging from oracle bone scripts, large seals, golden scripts, Zhou scripts, and small seals to official scripts, cursive scripts, regular scripts (and derivative line scripts), and in a narrow sense, Chinese characters that are written in regular letters as the standard, which are also commonly used in modern Chinese characters today. If a flat figure is folded along a straight line, and the parts on both sides of the line can coincide with each other, the two figures are said to be axisymmetric.
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One, two, three, six, eighty, dry soil sheep, Xishansen, concave and convex flat work.
Answer supplement: Ji Yi Hanging Mountain Vessel C ** Wang Fenggu.
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<> axisymmetric Chinese characters are: Feng, Jia, You, Qu, Cheng, Shan, Gu, Gan, Zao, Dry, Gong, Gui, Zhong, Wang, Mu, Tian, Lin, Sen, Ju, Gu, And, One, Two, Three, Eight, Ten, Lan, Da, Quan, Jin, Ri, Mu, Yue, Again, Li, Kou, Lu, Pin, Wei, Mo, Suo, Guo, Ku, Gu, Cao, Cha, Hui, Sheng, Out, Single, Field, Dry, Bean, Eye, Sheep, etc.
The Chinese character hànzì, also known as Chinese, is a record symbol of the Chinese language. Unlike English, Western, Hindi, Russian, and other phonetic alphabet scripts, Chinese characters are typical phonetic scripts. Unlike the monophonic or polyphonic meanings of pinyin characters, Chinese characters generally have a single-word monophonic meaning.
The earliest surviving Chinese character is an oracle bone inscription from the Yin Shang dynasty around 1300 BC.
Later in the Golden Text.
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, it evolved into a large seal, and then a small seal in the Qin Dynasty.
The six languages were unified, and at the end of the Qin Dynasty, cursive script appeared in the Western Han Dynasty, and regular script and line script appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The strokes of oracle bone inscription, golden inscription, and seal script are continuous and tactful, and the strokes of Lishu become horizontal and vertical, becoming pure square characters, which are easy to write, and have become the division between ancient and modern Chinese characters.
With a history of more than 6,000 years, Chinese characters are the longest used script in the world without any faults. Derivatives of Chinese characters, such as Vietnamese Mur, Tangut, Jurchen, Khitan, etc., have died out, Japanese.
The knowledge part retains Chinese characters. Modern Chinese characters are divided into traditional characters.
and simplified words.
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The axisymmetric Chinese characters include Zhong, Yang, Ying, Wang, Da, Fen, Ren, Tian, Tun, Fu, Guan, Wu, Yi, and Er.
Three, four, six, eight, ten, small, sharp, show, nai, ticket, forbidden, north, half, heart, no, not, end, twenty, gan, chuan, rice, class, millet, qiao, he, incense, fan, tongue, belt, hanging, ben, 沓, use, sensei, ravine, ping, dan, obedient, multiply, go, cloud, cause, sleepy, solid, prison, round, Garden, Zhou, Tong, Net, Bitter, Ji, String, Ancient, Cheng, Hui, Mao, Storm, Dan, Ti, Hao, Tan, Yu, Xian, Early, Cha, Drought, Jing, Gan, Yan, Reputation, Only, Hanging, He, One, Umbrella, Quan, Zhong, She, Yu, Jin, She, Grain, Bean, Dry, Feng, Tu, Shi, Gong, Industry, Ya, Wu, Sheng, sitting, dust, base, mountain, collapse, chong, gang, lan, cub, song, luan, out, attack, 粜, secluded, single, eye, ding, it, gu, and, khmer, chun, stupid, feng, tai, play, qin, sheep, lamb, leather, yan, jie, xi, beauty, raising, chao, good, ping, li and other words.
Like a window grille, fold a figure along a straight line, and if it can coincide exactly with another figure, call the two figures axisymmetry, this line is called the axis of symmetry, and the corresponding points in the two figures are called symmetry points. Fold a figure along a straight line, and if the parts on both sides of the line can coincide with each other, then the figure is said to be axisymmetric, and the line is the axis of symmetry. The distance from the point of symmetry to the axis of symmetry is equal.
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One, two, three, six, eighty, dry soil sheep, Xishansen, concave and convex flat work.
The answer is supplemented. Jiyi Hanging Mountain Vessel C** Wang Fenggu.
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