Regarding the pronunciation of 圩, what is the pronunciation of 圩?

Updated on culture 2024-08-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It is a polyphonic word that is pronounced with different sounds in different contexts and phrases. When pronounced xū, it means: (China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions are called bazaar:

    Drive. Day. )。

    When pronounced wéi, it means: [1Waterproof embankments around low-lying areas of the Jianghuai River in China:

    Embankment. Child. Build.

    2.Areas enclosed by polders: Fields.

    Salt. 3.Obstacles (also known as "fences") around the village:

    Tuzi. ] A more detailed explanation is below:

    One. 圩wéi

    Basic literal meaning. 1.Waterproof embankments around low-lying areas of the Jianghuai River in China:

    Embankment. Child. Build.

    2.Areas enclosed by polders: Fields.

    Salt. 3.Obstacles (also known as "fences") around the village:

    Tuzi. Detailed literal meaning. First Name 1(Shape sound.)

    From the soil, to the sound. Original meaning: earthen embankment for waterproof field protection in low-lying areas) 2.

    Same as []. The area in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River is called the polder, collectively referred to as the "polder" polder, polder. - Vocabulary 3

    Another example: polders (people who build polders); polders (farmers who cultivate polders); polders (embankments, weirs); Polders (the person in charge of polder embankments); polders (embankments around people); Polders (walls made of earth and stone around villages and towns) 4The obstacles around the village are also called "embankments".

    Such as: soil polder; Tree polder 5concave, low and high around [depression].

    Such as: polders (low-lying places); Polder (depression on the top of the head. Refers to the person's head ** low and high on all sides) movement 1

    Build a [build a] Residents near the water, and thus the fields of the polder, and the area of the water to the sun, ten out of ten seven or eight of them. ——Huguang Water Conservancy" 2See also xū

    Commonly used phrases. 1.Polders wéidī Embankments built in low-lying areas to protect against flooding 2

    Polders Wéitián Rice paddy fields with earthen embankments around 3圩垸 wéiyuàn The embankment built in the area near the lake to prevent the invasion of the lake is called "圩", and the small weizi in the wei is called "垸", which is collectively called "圩垸" 4The polder wéizi is surrounded by a low-lying area with a raised embankment.

    Two. 圩 xū

    Basic literal meaning. 1.China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions are called bazaars: rush. Day.

    Detailed literal meaning. First Name 1Rural fairs in Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions (in ancient books as "virtual" country fair). Such as: rush Wei (catch the set); Polders (market wharves).

    Commonly used phrases. 1.圩场 xūcháng [fair] 方 also 作:

    Bazaar". Country Fairs 2圩日 xūrì [market day] 方 The day when the market is open.

    Also called "polder" 3圩市 xūshì [fair] 方 師市 4圩镇 xūzhèn

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Guangyun was written in the Song Dynasty to enlarge the "Cut Rhyme", which proves that it is the Middle Ages, and what is said here should be the modern sound.

    "Clouds" in the Middle Ages read if asked.

    It's ridiculous to use ancient sounds to prove modern sounds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    yu2" is the positive sound, "Guangyun" only "Shangping Creek female fish part of the third class opening, with the ruins" and "Shangping mica Yu part of the third class mouth", converted into Mandarin pronunciation that is, "xu1" and "yu2", and then check the "word collection", "Zhengzitong", "mica Yu department" article, all say "vulgar reading Ruowei", indicating that some uneducated people read randomly, read "yu2" as "wei2", and now actually enter the dictionary, become "Zhengyin", sad.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    圩wéi

    The embankment of waterproof field protection in the low-lying area in the south is called wei. The fields enclosed by the polder are also called polders.

    Bib. The barriers surrounding the village are made of earth and stones, or made of densely planted rows of thorns. The villages within the walls are also called polders.

    Chen Dengke's "Red Dragon and Danfeng": "I have dozens of guns in the head of the village, all of which are deployed on the polder. ”

    圩 [xū] ruins". Rural bazaars. Settlements with bazaars are sometimes named "Wei".

    Wang Xingyuan's "Blue Sky": "I said that the remaining 400 yuan will be brought to Wei, there are double-barreled phoenix bicycles, butterfly brand sewing machines, all bought back for furnishings." "There is a large pond in Longyan City, Fujian Province.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    圩 has three pronunciations, which are wéi, xū, and yú. When wein is pronounced wéi, it refers to waterproof embankments around low-lying areas of Huai in China; When Laju Wei is pronounced xū, it refers to the regions of Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, and Guangdong in China, and is called a bazaar; When 圩 is pronounced yú, it means 窊, concave.

    Commonly used phrases. 1. Polder xūcháng: also as: "bazaar". A bazaar in the countryside of Wheel Huibi. Bisheng.

    2. 圩日 xūrì: The day when the bazaar is open. It is also called "polder".

    3. 圩市 xūshì: bazaar.

    4. 圩镇xūzhèn: a town with a large rural bazaar.

    Polyphone. Polyphonic words refer to two or more pronunciations of a word, and different pronunciations have different meanings, different usages, and often different parts of speech. Pronunciation has the function of distinguishing the part of speech and the meaning of words, and according to different uses, the pronunciation is also different, and pronunciation has the function of distinguishing usage.

    The role of polyphonic words.

    1. Pronunciation has the function of distinguishing the part of speech and the meaning of words.

    2. The use is different, the pronunciation is also different, and the pronunciation can distinguish the use of polyphonic words.

    3. The style of the language is different, the pronunciation is different, and the pronunciation has the function of distinguishing the style, which is mainly reflected in the spoken language and the written language.

    4. The presence of dialect vocabulary causes polyphony.

    5. Some common and false characters in classical Chinese continue to be used to form polyphonic words, and the common usage and the use of personal names and place names are different and cause polyphony.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    圩 is a polyphonic character with three pronunciations, which are xū, wéi, and yú. When 圩 is pronounced xū, it means a bazaar in some southern region; When 圩 is pronounced wéi, it means waterproof embankments around low-lying areas of the Yangtze River in China; When 圩 is pronounced as yú, it means low-lying, and can be combined with the word 圩顶.

    When 圩 is pronounced as wéi noun :

    1) Shape sound, from the earth, to the sound. Original meaning: earthen embankment for waterproof field protection in low-lying areas;

    2) In the same meaning, the middle reaches of the Yangtze River are called "wei", collectively referred to as "weiyuan", wei, polder bank ,—— vocabulary";

    3) Another example: polders (people who build polders); polders (farmers who cultivate polders), polders (embankments, weirs); Polders (the person in charge of polder embankments); polders (embankments around people); polders (walls made of earth and stone around villages and towns);

    4) The obstacles around the village are also called "fences". Such as: soil polder; Tree polder;

    5) Concave, low and high on all sides. Such as: polders (low-lying places); Polder (the top of the head is concave, which refers to the low head of the person and the high on all sides).

    When 圩 is pronounced as xū noun :

    Rural markets in Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions, such as: rushing to the market (rushing to the market); Polders (market wharves).

    Commonly used phrases. Polder, polder, polder city, polder town.

    When 圩 is pronounced as yú, it means low-lying, and can be combined with the word 圩顶.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    <>圩" has three pronunciations: [xū] [wéi] [yú] 圩 [xū] The Chinese call the bazaar 圩 (xū). Such as:

    rush (catch the market); 圩埠 (market wharf) 圩 [wéi] shape sound. From the soil, to the sound. Original meaning:

    An earthen embankment for waterproofing and protecting fields in low-lying areas.

    圩 [yú] 窊, concave. Such as: Top.

    Commonly used phrases. 1.圩场xūcháng [fair] 方 also 作: "廣場". A bazaar in the countryside.

    2.圩日 xūrì [market day] 方 The day when the market is open. It is also called "polder".

    3.圩市xūshì [fair] 方 場市.

    4.圩镇xūzhèn [market town] 方 Rural bazaar, a larger town.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Polyphonic characters: xū, wéi, yú

    圩 is a Chinese word, pronounced wéi in Chinese pinyin, which refers to the waterproof embankments surrounding the low-lying areas of the Jianghuai River in China. When 圩 pronounces xū, it refers to the regions of Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, and Guangdong in China.

    圩wéi

    Name (Shape Sound. From the soil, to the sound. Original meaning: low-lying area waterproof field protection of the earthen embankment) with the original meaning. The area in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River is called the Yuan, which is collectively referred to as the "Weiyuan".

    Wei, polder. - Repertoire

    Another example: polders (people who build polders); polders (farmers who cultivate polders); polders (embankments, weirs); Polders (the person in charge of polder embankments); polders (embankments around people); polders (walls made of earth and stone around villages and towns);

    The obstacles around the village are also called "fences".

    Such as: soil polder; Tree polder;

    Concave, low and high all around.

    Such as: polders (low-lying places); Polder (depression on the top of the head. Refers to the head of the person ** low and high on all sides) to move to build waterproof.

    The dwellers near the water are thus the fields of the polders, and the areas that receive water to the sun are seven or eight out of ten. ——Huguang Water Conservancy".

    圩 xū

    Rural bazaars in Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions ("virtual" in ancient books) such as: rushing to the Wei (rushing to the market); Polders (market wharves).

    See also yú basic literal meaning: 窊, concave. Such as: Top.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    圩] is a polyphonic word bridge dust, with two pronunciations and interpretations.

    The national valid invention patent "Multi-Chinese Characters and Graphic Symbols Input Min Zen Method and Its Keyboard" (multi-code) in the attached "General Specification Chinese Character Multi-Bit Code Table" text search column into pt to type the word "圩", that is, "圩" is the No. 3568 general standard Chinese character, the 6th edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary" pages 1352 and 1468 respectively have pronunciation and explanation. See screenshot below

    xū Some areas in the south are called bazaars.

    Wéi waterproof embankment of the field. There is a polder-enclosed area. Weizi, the obstacle that surrounds the village.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    圩pinyin: wéi, xū

    Radical: Soil Department.

    Strokes: 6 strokes.

    Five strokes: FGFH

    Basic parsing. 圩wéi

    Waterproof embankments around low-lying areas of the Yangtze River and Huai River in China: polders. Polder. Build a polder.

    Areas enclosed by polders: polders. Salt polder.

    The obstacle (also known as the "weizi") that surrounds the village: the earthen polder. Dike. Xū China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions are called bazaars: rush to the polder. Polder day.

    Number of strokes: 6;

    radical: earth; Stroke order number: 121112

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The pronouncing of 圩 is wéi and xū.

    1. Explanation and Composition of Wei:

    Wei wéi waterproof embankments around the low-lying areas of the Jianghuai River in China: weiders, weizi, and zhuwei.

    Areas surrounded by polders: polders, salt polders.

    The obstacle (also known as the "weizi") that surrounds the village: the earthen polder.

    圩 xū China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions are called bazaars: rush to the polder, polder day.

    Second, Wei makes a sentence:

    1. A bubble spring has appeared under the polder embankment under my feet, and the river water under my feet has bubbled out, tearing a hole about ten centimeters in diameter.

    2. Digging trenches, building polders, and repairing bunkers require manpower, materials, and places, and the common people are unwilling.

    3. Polders are a kind of water conservancy fields unique to China, and they are the masterpieces of ancient Chinese ancestors to transform nature and develop production.

    4. The husband and wife rushed home and found that 570,000 property had been stolen.

    5. When the adoptive father came back in a hurry, he often only bought the shares of his younger siblings.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Pinyin: xū wéi

    2. Interpretation: xū ].

    Some areas in the south are called bazaars: rush (rush market).

    wéi ]1, the embankment of the waterproof field protection.

    2. Areas surrounded by polders: fields. Salt.

    3. Weizi, an obstacle around the village.

    3. Radical: Soil.

    Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure (word formation: shape and sound).

    Fifth, stroke order: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal and vertical 121112Additional Information:1. 圩日 [xū rì] set day. It is also called "polder".

    2. 圩场 [xū cháng].

    Fujian and Guangdong and other regions call regular bazaars polders.

    3. 圩顶 [xū dǐng].

    The top of the head is sunken. 4. Zhai圩 [zhài xū].

    A camp surrounded by earthen walls.

    5. 民圩 [mín xū].

    Village. It also refers to villagers.

    3. Similarity. 25, 10; Twenty, twenty; Thirty, three; Forty, 卌; Fifty, Wei; Sixty, round; Seventy, in; Eighty, withered; Ninety, firley. Erwei, hundred; Two hundred, silk.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    圩 (polyphonic character).

    xū] China's Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and other regions are called bazaars: rush . Day.

    wéi]1, waterproof embankments around the low-lying areas of the Jianghuai River in China: 垸. Child. Build.

    2. Areas surrounded by polders: fields. Salt.

    3. The obstacle around the village (also known as the "enclosure"): the earth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kangxi dictionary reads yu. The back becomes wei, which is the practice of making mistakes wrong. The correct pronunciation has disappeared from the dictionary.

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