The phonetic transcription and compounds of Mao, Shu, E, 戌, Rong, and Ring

Updated on educate 2024-08-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Pronunciation: 戊 [wù], 戍 [shù], 戌 [xū] [qu], 戎 [róng].

    1. E. 1) The fifth place of the heavenly stem. Azimuth genus** . It is also matched with the earthly branches, and is used to chronicle the year or day. For example, the ninth year of the Zhou Republic is the year of Wuchen.

    2), in ancient times, ten stems were matched with five parties, and Wu lived in the middle of ten stems, because it referred to **.

    3), refers to soil.

    2. Shu. moving

    1), (willing. From the people to the go. Oracle.

    Glyphs, like people guarding the frontier. Original meaning: to defend the frontier).

    2) Same meaning.

    1) A soldier guarding the border.

    2) Guarding the border.

    3, 戌. 戌 [qu] – see "Qu 戌儿" ( qūqur) 戌 [xū].

    1), (refers to things. From E, containing one. Unknown. 戊 ( wù)**. Original meaning: the eleventh place of the earthly branch).

    2) Same meaning. It is also matched with the heavenly stems to be used for the year or day. Such as: 戌日 (i.e., wax day) 3), 戌时.

    4), Xia Zheng Jianyin, September for the 戌.

    5) Zodiac.

    Dogs. 4, Rong.

    1) weapons; **:Soldier.

    2) Military; Army: Horses. Feign. Cast a pen from .

    3) In ancient China, it was called the Western nation.

    4) Surname. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Lush mào shèng

    garrison wèi shù

    戊寅 wù yín

    戌日 xū rì

    戎马倥偬 róng mǎ kǒng zǒng punishment chéng jiè

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Five, five, night, hail, and above.

    Garrison Manuscript Raid Ancient Garrison Garrison Frontier.

    戌日戌时 Qu 戌 Jianyuan Jing Yuanxu.

    Rong Di Rong Rong Rong Ma Yuan Rong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    wù、shù、xū、róng。

    1, 戊, pinyin wù, the same error, the fifth place of the heavenly stem; For example, "Wu watch" refers to: five watches at night; The "Wuxu Reform" refers to the Wuxu Restoration of 1898.

    Compound words]: Mention the cherry blossom Qu Xu, 戌时, 壬戌, 戌日, Qu Xuer, Gengxu year, Jiaxu day, etc.

    2. 戍, pinyin shù, Tongshu, the meaning of army guard; It is like a garrison, a garrison, and a garrison.

    Compounds]: garrison, beacon, defense, 戍戕, 戍傜, suitable for fighting, guest fighting, etc.

    3, 戌, pinyin xū, the same beard, the eleventh place of the earthly branch. The old method of timekeeping refers to the period from seven o'clock to nine o'clock in the evening.

    Compounds]: Qingwu, Wuzi, Shangwu, Lu Yu Wuji, Wuji Captain, Wuxu Restoration, Isoprene Rubber, etc.

    4. 戎, pinyin róng, with dissolution, refers to the military, army, etc., such as from Rong, Rong uniform.

    Compounds]: Rong uniform, Yuan Rong, Rong Xing, Rong Ji, Rong Ma Xuan, pen from Rong, soldiers meet each other, etc.

    Jingle. 横戌 (xū), 点戍 (shù), 戊 (wù) hollow, cross read 戎 (róng). <

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1) 戍shù, 戍守; 戌xū, 壬戌; Rong róng, Rong Ma life. (2) decay shuāi, senescence; mourning, mourning; Sincerely zhōng, indifferent.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    戊戌戍戎 is pronounced wù, xū, shù, róng.

    Basic Definition: 1. E.

    1) The fifth place of the heavenly stem.

    2. (wù) surname.

    Second, 戌. The eleventh place of the earthly branch.

    3. Fighting. 1. (Army) Defense: Garrison. Border.

    2. Surname. Fourth, Rong.

    1) weapons; **: Bing Rong.

    2) Military; Army: Rongma. Uniforms. Cast pen from Rong.

    3) In ancient China, it was called the Western nation.

    4) Surname. Sexagenary Branch:

    The Stems and Earthly Branches, referred to as the Stems, originated from the observation of celestial phenomena in ancient China. The ten cadres said: Yan Feng, Zhanmeng, Rouzhao, Qiangyuan, Zhuyong, Tu Wei, Shangchan Loss Chapter, Chongguang, Xuanhuang, Zhaoyang.

    The twelve branches are: Sleepy Dun, Chifenruo, Setig, Shan Yan, Zhikong Huixu, Dahuangluo, Dunqi, Xieqia, Shutan, Zuo O, Eun Mao, and Dayuan Xian.

    The simplified heavenly stems and earthly branches: "A, B, C, D, E, G, G, XIN, NON, and 癸" are called the ten heavenly stems, and "Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai" are called the twelve earthly branches.

    The ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are matched in turn to form sixty basic units, and the two cooperate with each other in a fixed order to form the Ganzhi Era Law. The invention of the sexagenary branch had a far-reaching impact, and He You still uses the sexagenary branch to this day, using it for calendars, arithmetic, calculations, naming and other aspects.

    Ten days of dry: 甲 (jiǎ), B (yǐ), C (bǐng), 丁 (dīng), 戊 (wù), 己 (jǐ), 庚 (gēng), 辛 (xīn), 壬 (rén), 癸 (guǐ).

    Twelve earthly branches: 子 (zǐ), ugly (chǒu), 寅 (yín), 卯 (mǎo), 辰 (chén), 巳 (sì), 午 (wǔ), 未 (wèi), 申 (shēn), 酉 (yǒu), 戌 (xū), 海 (hài). <

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    戊, pinyin wù, 戍, pinyin shù, 戌, pinyin xū, 戎, pinyin róng.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wu Wu Wu night Wu Ji Shang Wu.

    谪戍 戍 nationality garrison ancient garrison garrison

    Rong Di Rong Rong Rong Ma Yuan Rong.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1) 戍shù, 戍守颂roll; 戌xū, 壬戌; Honoring Rong róng, Rong Ma for a lifetime. (2) decay shuāi, senescence; mourning, mourning; Sincerely zhōng, indifferent to the heartfelt bright Sakura Hong.

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