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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Tu, tu, the second tone.

    Interpretation] 荼: thatch with white flowers. Red as fire, white as a tu. The original metaphor is the prosperity of the army. It is now used to describe exuberant, enthusiastic or intense.

    Tu is in full swing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1. The next Yu at the bottom of the grass word is 荼, and the pronunciation of the word 荼 is tú, which is the second tone.

    2. Basic Meanings.

    1. A kind of bitter herb said in ancient books: Tu poison ("Tu" is a bitter herb, and "poison" refers to poisonous insects and poisonous snakes, etc., which is a metaphor for poison, such as "Tu Tu living beings").

    2. The white flowers of thatch in ancient books are in full swing.

    3. Ancient Tong "Tu", charcoal.

    Third, the structure of the character is the upper and lower structure, the radical is the radical, and the total stroke is 10 strokes.

    Analysis of related compounds.

    1. Ru Tu. [rú tú]

    The metaphor is suffering. Tu, bitter herbs.

    2. Tubi. [tú pí]

    Buddhist terms; It refers to the cremation of a monk after death.

    3. Charcoal. [tú tàn]

    Charcoaling. A metaphor for a very difficult situation. 荼, through "Tu".

    4. Tujin. [tú jǐn]

    It is like a brocade of flowers. Describe it as splendid and beautiful. White flowers of thatch.

    5. Camelina. [tú qí]

    Tu and camelina are the names of the dishes. The taste is bitter, and the taste is sweet, because the "camelina" is a metaphor for villains and gentlemen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    荼 (tú) 1In ancient books, it mostly refers to thatch flowers.

    Application: White, fire, fire, autumn, autumn, in full swing.

    2.The young leaves of a plant bitter vegetable recorded in ancient books, the taste is sweet and slightly bitter, edible, can also be used as medicine, has the energy effect of brightening the eyes and reducing inflammation, because of its bitter taste, it is used as a metaphor for poison.

    Application: Tu Poison, Ru Tu, Qing Tu, Tu Poison Creature, Eat Tu Lying Thorn.

    3.In ancient times, it was synonymous with "Tu", referring to a mud swamp or mud, a metaphor for falling into a situation of suffering.

    Application: Charcoal.

    4.The word "soothing" is soothing and sluggish.

    Application: Slow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    苡, a second-level Chinese character, is pronounced as 苡 (yǐ).

    radical: 艹, external strokes: 4, total strokes: 7; Traditional radicals: 艸, external strokes: 5, total strokes: 11

    The basic character code Changdanyi: 苡, yǐ 薏 See "薏".

    The meaning of the fine character is 苡yǐ, see "薏苡" (yìyǐ). Such as: barley (coix kernel); Barley (Coix seed).

    Commonly used phrases: 苡米 yǐmǐ, see "barley".

    Pick and pick the cocoon, and pick it in thin words. Picking and picking the herbs, there are thin words.

    Pick and pick the cocoon, and say it thinly. Pick and pick the cocoon, and say it thinly.

    Pick and pick the herbs, and the words are thin. Pick and pick the cocoon, thin words.

    Translation: Lush and brightly colored cocoon, pick and pick. The lush and brightly colored cocoons can be picked and picked.

    The lush and bright cocoons are plucked off the bridge one by one. The lush and brightly colored cocoons are swept down one by one.

    Lush and brightly colored, lift the placket and pocket it. The lush and brightly colored calamus came back with a folded pocket. <>

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, the grass word at the bottom of the next Yu is 荼, the pronunciation of the word Tong guess Hu is tú, is the second tone.

    2. Basic Meanings.

    1. A kind of bitter herb said in ancient books: Tu poison ("Tu" is a bitter herb, and "poison" refers to poisonous insects and poisonous snakes, etc., which is a metaphor for poison, such as "Tu Tu living beings").

    2. The white flowers of thatch in ancient books are in full swing.

    3. Gutong "Tu Bureau Block", Tu Charcoal.

    Third, the structure of the character is the upper and lower structure, the radical is the radical, and the total stroke is 10 strokes.

    Analysis of related compounds.

    1. Ru Tu. rú tú]

    The metaphor is suffering. Tu, bitter herbs.

    2. Tubi. tú pí]

    Buddhist terms; It refers to the cremation of a monk after death.

    3. Charcoal. tú tàn]

    Charcoaling. A metaphor for a very difficult situation. 荼, through "Tu".

    4. Tujin. tú jǐn]

    It is like a brocade of flowers. Describe it as splendid and beautiful. White flowers of thatch.

    5. Camelina. tú qí]

    Tu and camelina are the names of the dishes. The taste is bitter, and the taste is sweet, because the "camelina" is a metaphor for villains and gentlemen.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The next Yu at the bottom of the grass word is 荼, and the pronunciation of the word 荼 is tú, which is the second tone.

    2. Basic Meanings.

    1. A kind of bitter herb said in ancient books: Tu poison ("Tu" is a bitter herb, and "poison" refers to poisonous insects and poisonous snakes, etc., which is a metaphor for poison, such as "Tu Tu living beings").

    2. The white flowers of thatch in ancient books are in full swing.

    3. Ancient Tong "Tu", charcoal.

    Third, the structure of the character is the upper and lower structure, the radical is the radical, and the total stroke is 10 strokes.

    Analysis of related compounds.

    1. Ru Tu. rú tú]

    The metaphor is suffering. Tu, bitter herbs.

    2. Tubi. tú pí]

    Buddhist terms; It refers to the cremation of a monk after death.

    3. Charcoal. tú tàn]

    Charcoaling. A metaphor for a very difficult situation. 荼, through "Tu".

    4. Tujin. tú jǐn]

    It is like a brocade of flowers. Describe it as splendid and beautiful. White flowers of thatch.

    5. Camelina. tú qí]

    Tu and camelina are the names of the dishes. The taste is bitter, and the taste is sweet, because the "camelina" is a metaphor for villains and gentlemen.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    荼 [pinyin]: [tú] literal meaning]: [tú] a kind of bitter herb said in ancient books: poison ("荼" is bitter herb, "poison" refers to poisonous insects and poisonous snakes, etc., metaphorically poisoning, such as "living beings").

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    荼 Pinyin: tú Zhuyin:

    Simplified radicals: 艹, external strokes: 7, total strokes: 10

    Traditional radicals: 艸, outer strokes: 7, total strokes: 13

    Wubi 86: AWTU Wubi 98: AWGS Cangjie: TomD Zheng Code: EOMF

    Stroke order number: 1223411234 Four corner number: 44904 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U+837C

    Basic literal meaning. 荼tú

    A kind of bitter herb mentioned in ancient books: poison ("荼" is bitter herb, "poison" refers to poisonous insects and poisonous snakes, etc., metaphorically poisoning, such as "living beings").

    The ancient book refers to the white flowers of the thatch: such as fire.

    In ancient times, it was the same as "Tu", charcoal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, I just looked up the dictionary, this word is pronounced tu, the second tone. The compound words have poison, poison creatures. I hope it can be adopted by you, thank you o(o

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    荼 [tu] two sounds, compound words: poison the living soul, the living soul charcoal, the meaning of harm.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The poisonous Tu, pinyin is tu, and Wubi is awtu

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