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Here are some of the Chinese characters that match::
Hospital, A, Ministry, Post, Team, Array, Block, Yin, Deng, Suburb, Du, Yang, Descend, Danger, Barrier.
The above is just a brief list of the characters I have provided, and there may be many more that match.
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The words next to one ear are: namely, but, seal, unload, wei, 卪, 卬, 卯, 卭, 卲, shirt, 卶, but, 卽, qing, 卾, 厀, 厁, etc.
The shape of the single ear is narrow and long. The horizontal end of the horizontal hook is slightly thinner at the left end, and the momentum is taken to the right up; Some of the folds are folded flat, and some of the shoulders are higher than the horizontal painting; The vertical painting should not be long, and the curved arc to the right is larger; Hook up to the left, hook painting has large and small, vertical painting for the hanging needle vertical, heavy stroke, vertical down, through the middle of the gradual lifting of the pen out.
Radical explanation. From these glyphs, it can be seen that "卩" has nothing to do with the ear, and the phonetic characters composed of "卩" as a sound note, such as the words "section" and "boil", can very clearly indicate the pronunciation of "卩". In order to complete the pronunciation analogy in the process of independent literacy, "卩" as a component should also be read as the original pronunciation of the character.
It can be seen that whether it is used as a righteous character or a phonetic character, it clearly tells us that the pronunciation of this character is "jie2", and the meaning is a kneeling human form.
In the composition of the phonetic characters, the word 卩 is used to indicate the category to which the constituent text belongs, for example, in the word "knock", "mouth" is the sound note, and "卩" is the shape symbol, indicating that the word is related to human action.
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The words next to one ear are:
1. Lin (pinyin: lín), a general standard Chinese character (commonly used character) at the first level of Chinese. This character was first seen in the Warring States period, and the ancient glyph was simplified from Yi (later written 阝) and 粦 (lín), and later simplified to "order".
The original meaning of neighbor refers to a kind of resident organization in ancient times, and the five families together are called "neighbors". By extension, neighborhood; neighbors, and by extension, proximity.
2. 邛, Chinese characters, pronounced qióng. The ancient place name, in present-day Xichang City, Sichuan Province, China, is also known as "Xiaozhu".
3. Qiu, pronounced as: qiū. It belongs to the left and right structure of Chinese characters, and the meaning of the word is the same as that of Qiu. Qiu Benyi: A small earth mountain formed naturally.
4. 邙, Chinese character, pronounced as: máng. It's the sound of words. The word is from the city, from the death, and the death is also the voice. The basic meaning of the word refers to the name of the mountain, which is in the north of Luoyang City, Henan Province.
5. Kuang, Chinese character, pronounced kuàng, refers to the surname.
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1. But [què].
But it is a Chinese character, pronounced què, qià. Shape and sound, this is "but", and the common word is "but". From 卩, valley (què) sound.
卩 (jié), like a person kneeling, that is, the appearance of the leg joints flexed. From "卩" is associated with the movement of the feet. Original meaning:
Withdraw. 2. Unloading [xiè].
Unloading is a word. From the beginning, from the end, from the noon. 卩 (jié) resembles a human form; Stop, stop, refer to the horse.
Taken together, it means stopping and untying the horse. Horses are driven by car. Stopping the car will be relieved.
The general meaning is to get something down, such as unloading, as opposed to "loading".
3. 卯 [mǎo].
The fourth of the twelve earthly branches, which belongs to rabbits, is mostly used to record time. It also refers to the part of the concave where the tenon is jointed, and the meaning of the term.
4. Seal [yìn].
Yin is a Chinese character that is pronounced yìn and is usually represented by words such as seal, imprint, impression, etc. There is also the place name India, the meaning of handprints, fingerprints and other traces, printing, printing and other meanings are the use of ink, dyes and the like to leave words or pictures on paper, cloth, utensils and other materials.
5. i.e. [jí].
That is, the Chinese character, pronounced jí, means just, immediately, and is now commonly used as a conjunction, the same as "then". That's it. The common phrase "even". At the same time, there are different uses of verbs, nouns, adverbs, and prepositions.
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The words next to one ear are namely, but, seal, unload, mao, etc.
1. 1. Proximity; Contact.
2, to; Started engaged.
3. Present; Presently.
Compounds: improvisation, even, even, immediately, imminently, etc.
Second, but 1, retreat.
2. Make retreat.
3. Prevarication; Refuse.
Compounds: forget, push, retreat, but, retreat, etc.
3. Seal 1, stamp, stamp.
2. Traces. 3. Use ink, dyes, etc. to leave words or pictures on paper, cloth, utensils and other materials.
Compounds: impressions, footprints, imprints, imprints, blood marks, etc.
4. Unloading 1. Move the transported things off the means of transport.
2. Remove or remove what is added to the person.
3. Untie the trap on the animal and take it off.
Compounds: unloading, unloading, removing, dismantling, dismantling, etc.
Fifth, Mao 1, the fourth place of the earthly branch.
2. Mao, the old-style timekeeping, is equivalent to five o'clock to seven o'clock.
3. Where the wood parts are connected. The raised part is called the tenon; The concave part inserted into the tenon is called the mortise.
Compounds: dot mao, should mao, mortise tenon, mao eye, mao time, etc.
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Next to one ear are:
But:Qi:Feet:
Yang:Qiu:
Next to one ear: Beside the other:
Partial refers to a certain part obtained by dividing the ligated character. In the past, the left side of the combined character was called "bias", and the right side was "side"; The components of the combined character are now collectively referred to as "sideways". Located on the left side of the word, it is called "left side"; It is located on the right side of the word, and it is called "right side".
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Mr. Xiao Tang teaches you the writing of hard pen calligraphy and regular script "but".
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卬, 卯, 卭, namely, but, 卲, compassion, 卶, 卽, unloading, 卾, taking, royal, foot, Yang, Qiu, Qi, Qing
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Seal, but, egg, swine. All have a single ear!
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The words next to the mono-ear knife are:
卩 jié wei wèi
卪jié卬yǎng áng
卭qióng
印yìn 卯mǎo
But què is jí egg luǎn
卲shàoshirt xù卶chǐ
卽 jí but què
Unloading xièqing qīng
卾è厀xī厁sān
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My stomach hurts to death, ahh
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What can be used to form words next to the word next to the single ear?
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Seal, knock, mao, guard, but, egg, i.e., unload, qing.
Seals, seals, impressions.
Knock, knock. Mao Yue, Mao Shi.
Hygiene, security.
However, it is discouraged.
eggs, eggs, etc.
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The words next to the ear word are: yes, nie, ju, ear, shame, sound, shame, smell, raven, droop, shy, tan, cong, rake, shrug, deaf, link, etc.!
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There are many words next to one ear, such as: namely, but, seal, unload, guard, 卪, 卬, 卯, 卭, 卲, shirt, 卶, but, 卽.
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The characters next to one ear (卩) are - namely, but Zao Shan carry, Yin, Unload, Wei, 卪, 卬, 卯, 卭, 卲, shirt, 卶, Wei He but , 卽, Qing, 卾, 厀bench Fu, 厁、......
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The characters of the one-eared ant letter front are: namely, but, seal, unload, guard, 卪, 卬, 卯, 卭, 卲, shirt, 卶, but, 卽, qing, 卾, 厀, 厁 and so on.
1. But. But it is a Chinese character, pronounced què, qià. Shape and sound, this is "but", and the common word is "but".
From the muffled slugging, the sound of the valley. It is like the appearance of a person kneeling, that is, the appearance of the leg joints being flexed. From "卩" is associated with the movement of the feet.
Original meaning: retreat. 2. Unloading. Unloading is a word. From the beginning, from the end, from the noon.
Humanoid; Stop, stop, refer to the horse. Taken together, it means stopping and untying the horse. Horses are driven by car.
Stopping the car will be relieved. The general meaning is to get something down, such as unloading, as opposed to "loading".
3. Wow. 卬 is the original character of "Tankai Yang", which refers to looking up and reading yǎng. From looking up, it is extended to lift up, to rise; **High; Momentum and other meanings.
Read áng. Pretending to be a first-person pronoun to refer to "I". It is also used as a surname.
Both are pronounced as áng.
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