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丿, pie, ancient same"Apostrophe", one of the main strokes of Chinese characters, slanted from the top right to the bottom left. Pay attention to the writing in the field grid: the pen is light, from light to heavy, to the right line of the pen, and finally back to the front to close the pen.
According to the Unicode standard, there are 8 basic strokes of Chinese characters: horizontal, vertical, dot, mention, apostrophe, pinch, hook, and bend. The basic strokes are combined with each other to produce 29 compound strokes, a total of 37 strokes, and the number of strokes included in the latest version is 36.
There are eight basic strokes of traditional Chinese characters, namely"Point (,), horizontal (one), vertical (丨), apostrophe, 捺 (乀), fold (乛), bend (), hook (亅).", also known as:"Yongzi Eight Laws"。On January 30, 1965, the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Character Reform Commission issued the Glyph List of Printing Common Chinese Characters, and in March 1988, the State Language Commission and the Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China issued the ...
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The <>typing" character is written in the field character grid as shown in the figure above.
1. Pinyin: dǎ or dá
2. Interpretation: dǎ ].
1. Hit, knock, attack: hit. Assault . Kill.
2. Release, emit, inject, pierce: cannon. Thunder. Signal. Telegraph.
3. Make, make: jewelry. Furniture.
4. Toggle: abacus.
5. Peel, break, chisel: Break. Well.
6. Lift, lift: Lantern. Spirits.
7. Smearing, printing, painting: wax. Seal.
8. Write out, prescribe: Prove.
9. Binding, binding: wrapping.
10. Together, combined: Guy. into a piece.
11. Acquire, purchase: water. Fish.
12. Remove: Eliminate. Pitchfork.
13. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
14. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
15. Play, play: Ball.
16. Intercept, stop, reduce, retreat: live. Price.
17. It means that the human body makes a certain behavioral action: gesture.
18. Engage in a certain activity, engage in or hold a certain job: Communication. Short-term work.
19. Combined with some verbs, the meaning of the original verb is basically retained: sweep. Disturb.
20. From: Where did it come from?
dá ] quantifier that refers to twelve: one pencil.
3. Example sentences: hit, hit. - Saying that the text is newly attached
The ups and downs of life and rain are beaten. ——Song · Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang".
If you hit Huazhou, you must go from this road. - Water Margin
Nine sons do not bury their fathers, and one daughter looks for a coffin. - Jing Coffin Gorge
Only on the left near the helper, for the other people's house to pick up soil and firewood. ——The Outer History of Confucianism
Fourth, the glyph: from the hand from the Ding.
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Stroke order used:
Apostrophe, horizontal fold hook, horizontal, horizontal, vertical.
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Pinyin yòng
Radical use.
Strokes 5 Five Elements of Earth.
Traditional use.
Five eTNH
Basic Definition of New Words Detailed Definition.
1.Use: Force. Soldier. Public. Big and small.
2.Cost: Item. Family.
3.Usage: Function. There will always be a little bit of it.
4.Yes (mostly used in negation): the sky is still bright, no lights on. Everything is ready, you don't have to worry about it.
5.Eat and drink (with respect): Rice. Please tea.
6.Introduce the tools and means by which actions and behaviors are based: pen writing. Old eyes look at people.
7.Therefore; Cause.
8.(mostly used in letters): Special letters.
9.Surname. Related compounds.
用功 [yòng gōng].
1.Study hard: He's in the library.
中用 [zhōng yòng].
Useful; Useful (mostly used in the negative): This thing can't be done, really not.
公用 [gōng yòng].
public use; Common use: **. Undertaking. Two kitchens.
Borrowed [jiè yòng].
1.Borrow someone else's stuff to use: Give it a look at your pencil.
不 [bù yòng].
日用 [rì yòng].
1.Attribute words. Applications of daily life: products. General merchandise.
品 [yòng pǐn].
Items used: Life. Office.
Role [zuò yòng].
1.Influence on things: things in the outside world form images in our minds in our sensory organs.
用心 [yòng xīn].
1.Focus;Spend more effort on it: Study. Listen. Can you use dim sum when you write?
Make a little go a long way. shěng chī jiǎn yòng] describes a simple life and a thrifty way to eat.
用 [yùn yòng].
Take advantage of things according to their characteristics: freely. Flexible.
Credit [xìn yòng].
1.Trust gained by being able to fulfill the things agreed upon with others: Speak. Forfeit.
Exploit [lì yòng].
1.Making things or people work: waste. Favourable local conditions for the development of animal husbandry.
使用[shǐ yòng].
Personnel, utensils, funds, etc., are made to serve a certain purpose: cadres. Reasonable funding.
食 [shí yòng].
For food: Oil. Plant.
applicable [shì yòng].
Suitable for use: This method of farming is also complete in our region.
Comes. yòng wǔ zhī dì]
Describe a place where the terrain is dangerous and conducive to combat. A metaphor for a place or opportunity where you can display your talents.
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Tian's stroke order:
Vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
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First, the writing of the character Tian character grid is:
Second, the basic meaning of the word.
gè ]1, measure words. Used for nouns that do not have a special measure word (some nouns can also use "個" in addition to a special measure word): a person. Two units.
2. Individual: Individual. Individual.
3. The volume of people or things: big people. This melon is not small.
gě ] See self
3. The combination of words has a sub, that, each, individual, this, which, some, true, individual, individual, individual, individual, etc.
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Mo's stroke order:
Apostrophe, apostrophe, point.
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<> standard format for writing in the field character grid.
1: Start near the upper right corner of the Japanese character grid and draw a diagonal line near the lower left corner.
2: Start the pen to touch the left line, and then touch the line up to the right, slightly into a semicircle, diagonal to the lower left corner, touch the line horizontally.
3: Start the pen without touching the line, touch the line upwards, do not touch the line to the right, slightly into a semicircle, and then to the middle, stop above the dotted line, turn to the lower right to touch the line, touch the line downward, and bend to the left touch the line. The top and bottom are mostly half a circle, but the bottom is larger than the top.
5: From less than half of the upper line, to the left to the middle corner, and then up to the middle line to draw a large semicircle to touch the right line, down to the left line, the top of a horizontal flat, a little below the right line, to the right to touch the line.
6: From the right of the upper line, draw an arc to the lower left, touch the left line, the bottom line, circle upward, draw a small circle, and the super dotted line above the small circle. 7: Close to the upper line, from the upper left corner to the upper right corner, then bend diagonally to the bottom, and touch the line in the middle to the left.
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The <>typing" character is written in the field character grid as shown in the figure above.
1. Pinyin: dǎ or dá
2. Interpretation: dǎ ].
1. Hit, knock, attack: hit. Assault . Kill.
2. Release, emit, inject, pierce: cannon. Thunder. Signal. Telegraph.
3. Make, make: jewelry. Furniture.
4. Toggle: abacus.
5. Peel, break, chisel: Break. Well.
6. Lift, lift: Lantern. Spirits.
7. Smearing, printing, painting: wax. Seal.
8. Write out, prescribe: Prove.
9. Binding, binding: wrapping.
10. Together, combined: Guy. into a piece.
11. Acquire, purchase: water. Fish.
12. Remove: Eliminate. Pitchfork.
13. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
14. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
15. Play, play: Ball.
16. Intercept, stop, reduce, retreat: live. Price.
17. It means that the human body makes a certain behavioral action: gesture.
18. Engage in a certain activity, engage in or hold a certain job: Communication. Short-term work.
19. Combined with some verbs, the meaning of the original verb is basically retained: sweep. Disturb.
20. From: Where did it come from?
dá ] quantifier that refers to twelve: one pencil.
3. Example sentences: hit, hit. - Saying that the text is newly attached
The ups and downs of life and rain are beaten. ——Song · Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang".
If you hit Huazhou, you must go from this road. - Water Margin
Nine sons do not bury their fathers, and one daughter looks for a coffin. - Jing Coffin Gorge
Only on the left near the helper, for the other people's house to pick up soil and firewood. ——The Outer History of Confucianism
Fourth, the glyph: from the hand from the Ding.
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[hit] stroke order: one 丨 one one 丨.
The correct placeholder in the field grid is shown in Fig
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How to write the handle next to the handle of the flow of the handle.
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The <>typing" character is written in the field character grid as shown in the figure above.
1. Pinyin: dǎ or dá
2. Interpretation: dǎ ].
1. Hit, knock, attack: hit. Assault . Kill.
2. Release, emit, inject, pierce: cannon. Thunder. Signal. Telegraph.
3. Make, make: jewelry. Furniture.
4. Toggle: abacus.
5. Peel, break, chisel: Break. Well.
6. Lift, lift: Lantern. Spirits.
7. Smearing, printing, painting: wax. Seal.
8. Write out, prescribe: Prove.
9. Binding, binding: wrapping.
10. Together, combined: Guy. into a piece.
11. Acquire, purchase: water. Fish.
12. Remove: Eliminate. Pitchfork.
13. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
14. Use, adopt, use: metaphor.
15. Play, play: Ball.
16. Intercept, stop, reduce, retreat: live. Price.
17. It means that the human body makes a certain behavioral action: gesture.
18. Carry out some kind of activity, engage in or undertake any kind of work: Dealing. Short-term work.
19. Combined with some verbs, basically the liquid retains the meaning of the original verb: sweep. Disturb.
20. From: Where did it come from?
The dá measure is a word that refers to twelve: one pencil.
3. Example sentences: hit, hit. - Saying that the text is newly attached
The ups and downs of life and rain are beaten. - Song
Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang".
If you hit Huazhou, you must go from this road. - Water Margin
Nine sons do not bury their fathers, and one daughter looks for a coffin. - Jing Coffin Gorge
Only on the left near the helper, for the other people's house to pick up soil and firewood. ——The Outer History of Confucianism
Fourth, the glyph: from the hand from the Ding.
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