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Xin (xin), Jing (jing), lei (lei), yao (yao), Miao (miao), sen (senhui [芔] (three "ten [屮]).
Congregation (three "people").
劦 (three "forces") Phonological association xie2, Tongli; Hunting lie4 again, keep going.
Yao (three "soil") sound shake yao2, the same as "Yao" (Yao) (three "big") too vulgar words.
Grain (three "mouths").
Rape] (three "female") Variant of "rape".
骉 [驫] (three "horses [马]) phonetic transcription biao1, zhongmasen (three "wood").
猋 (three "dogs") phonetic alphabet biao1, the same as "soaring" rapid crystal (three "days").
赑 [贔] (three "bei [bei]) sound bi bi4, angry and angry appearance (three "hair") sound cui cui 4, birds and beasts of fine hair (three "hands") sound pa2, the saying three hands, that is, pickpocket Ben] (three "cows") Ben" variant of ".
飍] (three "wind [wind]) sound Xiu xiu1, scared away Maung Yan (three "fire") sound yan4, spark, flame.
惢 (three "hearts") sound lock suo3, the heart is suspicious.
Miao] (three "water") is a variant of "Miao".
lei (three "stones") sound base lei3
皛 (three "white") Yin Xiao xiao3, Jiaojie, bright Yao (three "Ji") Yin Zhe 2, the ancient text of "Zhe" Nie] (three "ears") The traditional Chinese character of "Nie".
worm] (three "worms") The traditional Chinese character for worm.
羴] (three "sheep") 膻".
Bang] (three "cars") The traditional Chinese character for "boom".
矗 (three "straight") sound at chu4
Xin (three "golds") Sound heart xin1
鱻] (three "fish") Xian" variants.
麤] (three "deer") thick" variants.
灥 (three "springs") sound xun2 ancient with "spring", rain and spring water out of the 靐 (three "thunder") sound sickness bing2 thunder.
厽] (three "厶") lei3 "tired" variant character 叒 (three "again") sounded ruo4
尛 (three "small") tone mill mo2
刕 (three "knives") sounding zhou zhou1, or li2, surname?
孨 (three "sons") pronounced zhuan3
畾] (three "Tian") sound lei3 "thunder" variant, the base clod for the wall (three "tongue") sound hua4 with "words".
飝 (three "fly") sounds fei1 is the same as "fly".
黫 (three "incense") sounds xing
雦 (three "隹") sounds ji2
雥 (three "隹") sounds ji2, a flock of birds.
龘 (three "dragons") pronounced ta4 or da2? Ancient with "Gong", the appearance of the dragon flying.
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1. Color
Basic literal meaning: various colors intertwined: colorful clouds.
2. Shadow, the basic meaning of words: the image of light around and no light in the middle formed when the object blocks the light, and also refers to the image or impression that is not real: the shadow.
3. Zhang, the basic meaning of the word: obvious, significant: Zhangzhang.
4. The basic meaning of the word: must be obtained, should: not required.
5. Shape, basic meaning: entity: shape instrument (posture instrument).
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Bin, cedar, shirt, ginseng, tong, shape, color, peng, shadow, beard, biao.
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Tong, shape, Yan, 彨, biao, cai, peng, 彮, beard, 彣, 彡, carving, zhang, 髟, 彯, 影, ginseng, 彨,
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The shirt shape is bearded, and Peng Zhangying ......
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Khan, Han, River, Lake, Flow, River, Sea, Drip, Soup, Dripping, Tears, Filling, Filling, Filling, Tim and so on.
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鑫 Zhong 朳 (三月) crystal's variant character 皛: pinyin xiǎo1. Bright and bright:
The sky is cloudless. 崒 (三竹) pinyin: zhì bamboo) lush appearance 譶 (三言) pinyin tà , zhuyin 1, speak fast.
Three texts) sieve (three words stacked horizontally) 譶 (three words) variants. 跮 (traditional Chinese of the three doors) pinyin: hō 淼miǎo (book) to describe the water great:
Vast尛 麽的variant character (three small vertical base up) 庽的variant character 焱yàn spark; Flame. It is mostly used in the variant character of the name Sen Lei Ben 猋 (three big) too variant characters Yao (three earth) Yao variant characters.
壵 (three 士) Zhuang variant characters. 歮 (three stops) astringent variant character crystal 掱 扒's variant character [手] is the same as "pickpocket", and the thief who took out the bag (three mouths are piled together horizontally) pinyin: lìng birds.
劦 劦 咉 (咰 traditional Chinese is three cars) (三甲) chà (1) curtain yu jiasheng (2) snow in the line (three bows piled together horizontally) zhōu 骉pinyin biāo, zhuyin 1, the galloping appearance of the horses. 厽pinyin lěi, phonetic 1, the clod of soil for the wall. A variant of the word 叒Ruo.
骈 (the traditional character of three horses is piled together horizontally) 骋's variant character 刕pinyin lí , Zhuyin 1, surname. Rape (the traditional character of rape is three women) (三 (Erin that)) Pinyin: jì meaning is unknown.
Shame. 1. Pinyin suǒ, Zhuyin 1, doubts: "There is something inside, and there is something below." 2. Goodness.
Second, pinyin ruǐ, phonetic 1, a kind of sacrifice in ancient times: "The autumn solstice is ripe, and the Son of Heaven is enshrined in Tai.""2. A depressed look.
3. Ancient Tong "stamen", stamens. 三山) shì 赑pinyin bì , zhuyin 1, [屃] a forceful appearance; b A legendary animal, like a tortoise. In the old days, the base of the large stone monument was carved into its shape.
羴pinyin shān, phonetic 1, ancient with "膻".2. Flock of sheep. 3. One of the items of snuff.
龘 (the traditional character of the three dragons) pinyin dá, the phonetic character of 龖 1, the ancient same as "龖", the appearance of the dragon soaring. 麤 Thick variant of the word worm (the traditional character of worm is three worms) seems to be so much.
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The third word is next to the idiom as follows:
Duty: The Chinese idiom, pinyin is zé wú páng dài, which means that one's responsibility cannot be shirked to others. It is mostly used to refer to the unshirkable things that you should do. From the tenth chapter of Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes".
Zuo Dao Side Gate: Han Xiao refers to the idiom of language, pinyin is zuǒ dào páng mén, which means originally referring to an undecent religious sect. Refers to an unorthodox religious denomination. Now it refers to things that are not decent. From "Romance of the Gods".
心无誛: Chinese idiom, pronounced: īn wú páng wù, which means that there is no other pursuit in the heart. Describe the key to the mind to focus on concentration and concentration. From Bingxin's "Talking about the Envelope".
Sleeve hand watching: Chinese idiom, pinyin xiù shǒu páng guān, put your hand in your sleeve, on the side**. It is a metaphor for people who stay out of things and do not help others.
Writing too much refers to seeing others in difficulty and not helping others. From Tang Hanyu's "Sacrifice to Liuzi Houwen".
Envy of others: The Chinese word, pinyin is xiàn shà páng rén, which means to make the people around you envious. From "Tang Bohu Dots Autumn Fragrance".
Sitting on the sidelines: The Chinese idiom, pinyin is shù shǒu páng guān, which means to stand by and watch, metaphorically staying out of the matter and not asking questions.
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