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菀, pronounced in Chinese pinyin: wǎn. "Kangxi Dictionary" Note: Yu Ruan Che, Yinwan. - Yu Ruan Che, which means that the initials of "Yu (reading dirt)" and the finals of "Ruan" are spelled out, and the sound is "Wan". Consistent with modern pronunciation.
Kangxi Dictionary" Interpretation: "Shuowen" 茈菀, out of the Hanzhong Fangling. "Materia Medica" aster, its root color is purple and soft, hence the name.
Xu Su made a sustenance. ——It means that Xu Shen explained it as "茈菀" in "Shuowen Jie Zi", which was produced in Fangling, Hanzhong (now Fang County, Hubei, which was subordinated to Hanzhong County in ancient times). "Materia Medica" calls it "Aster", and its roots are purple and very "soft", so it is called "Aster".
Here's what Aster is:
Another: "Kangxi Dictionary" note, and "Guangyun" is not cut, and the tone is depressed (similar to today's "excellent"). Righteousness (stagnation, stagnation). Today it is read yùn (aggregate), yù (yu).
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The word "Kangxi" annotation:
Shen Ji Shang] [艸字部] 菀 Kangxi strokes: 14 · Outer strokes: 8 Tang Yun "Yu Ruan Che, Yinwan.
Said the text, out of the Hanzhong Fangling. "Materia Medica" aster, its root color is purple and soft, hence the name. Xu Su made a sustenance.
and "Boya" female intestines, female intestines. And lush. "Poetry Xiaoya" looks at Handa, and has its characteristics.
The Seedlings of Ranmaote. "Again" has a willow. "Biography" 菀, Motegi also.
and "Former Han Hundred Official Tables" six priests of the border county. and "Water Jing Note" Yunchuan, the water out of the city of the son of the warrior county. and Tongyuan.
Detail garden word note. and "Guangyun" is not cut, and the sound is depressed. Righteousness.
and "Collection of Rhymes" and Yuntong.
See Chinese Classics Network].
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What to read in the name of a girl is as follows:
As a child's name, it symbolizes full of vitality and hope, bright future, vibrant, bright future, and a bright future.
If you want to use the word to give your baby a beautiful name, we can choose to name the child with the name of flowers and plants, since ancient times, there are many flowers that are used to describe the appearance of female characters, such as beautiful flowers, smiling faces such as flowers, flowers and grass words such as: flowers, orchids, chrysanthemums, lotus, plums, willows, Li, Qian, Wei, etc., used as children's names to symbolize a bright future, outstanding temperament, good face. ”
The radical of the word is the grass word, the five elements of the word belong to the wood, want to give the child an auspicious name to exclude the word opposite to the wood, everything has five elements, then there is the principle of mutual restraint.
In the five elements, Jin Kemu, so when choosing the word to match the name, do not choose the five elements of the word gold and the word with the word, and the native wood, you can choose the five elements of the word to match together, so that the name is more suitable and auspicious.
Recommended beautiful girl names with Chinese characters:
As a child's name, it symbolizes quiet and elegant, outstanding temperament, and a bright future.
Yun Yan: From the pre-Qin anonymous "Willow" "There is a willow, but it is not still resting." "The meaning of the verse is that a willow tree is very luxuriant, do not rest on it. As a child's name, it symbolizes the elegant temperament and atmosphere, showing off the wisdom, giving people a beautiful feeling of smiling.
Ruoyun: From Liu Xiang's "Nine Sighs" of the Two Han Dynasty, "Fang Ruozi is not royal, and he died by donating the forest." "The meaning of the verse is that so fragrant flowers and plants are not worn, but they are abandoned in the forest to die. As a child's name, it symbolizes a bright future, full of vigor and warmth.
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1. 菀 is a Chinese word, and Chinese pinyin has wǎn, yù. 菀 has an adjective a part of speech that means to describe the appearance of lush vegetation. "There are willows, but they are not resting.
Poems, Xiao Ya Song Cong, Willow "" 菀, can also refer to stagnation, such as, 菀knot (depression, accumulation), 珀heat (accumulation of heat).
2. Lush wild sap cherry blossoms [exuberant; flourishing;luxuriant;thick]。
3. Mulberry Rou. - Poetry Daya Sangrou. Biography: "Buried rulers, lush appearance".
4. It has its characteristics. - Poetry, Xiaoya, New Year's Month.
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1. Bury ruler 菀 is a Chinese word, and the pinyin of Hansong Congyu has wǎn, yù. The word "Wild Liquid Sakura" is a part of speech that means to describe the appearance of lush vegetation. "There are willows, but they are not resting.
Poetry, Xiaoya, and Willow" can also refer to stagnation, such as, stagnation knots, stagnation knots, and heat (stagnation of heat).
2. Exuberant; flourishing;luxuriant;thick]。
3. Mulberry Rou. - Poetry Daya Sangrou. Biography: "菀, Maoxiang".
4. It has its characteristics. - Poetry, Xiaoya, New Year's Month.
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1. The initials w, the finals an, and the tone wǎn
2. Interpretation: 1. Purple perennial herbaceous plant with a stem height of more than two meters and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
2. The appearance of lush vegetation.
3. Radical: 艹.
Fourth, strokes: horizontal, vertical, vertical, point, point, horizontal apostrometer horizontal hook, apostrophe, horizontal apostrophe, horizontal hook, point, horizontal folding hook, vertical hook.
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菀 is a polyphonic character pronounced wǎn and yù, respectively.
菀部 鉹 strokes 11 五 行 木 五 strokes apqb detailed interpretation.
菀 [wǎn].
The shape is luxuriant.
Mulberry Rouge. - Poetry Daya Sangrou. Biography: "菀, Maoxiang". ”
There is a special one. - Poetry, Xiaoya, New Year's Month.
菀 [yù].
Shape 1, lush.
Mulberry Rou, its next Hou ten. - Poetry Daya Sangrou.
Another example: the exuberance and withering of plants and trees. A metaphor for people's honor and disgrace, advantages and disadvantages) 2, blight.
Such as: willow (withered willow tree. A metaphor for corrupt politics).
3. Through "Yun". Stagnation.
Such as: knots (stagnation, accumulation); Fever (accumulation of heat).
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菀 is a polyphonic character, pinyin is wǎn, yù.
Basic Definition: wǎn ].
Aster, herbaceous plant with oval-lanceolate leaves and bluish-purple flowers. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
yù ] lush appearance.
Detailed interpretation: 菀 [wǎn].
The shape is luxuriant.
Mulberry Rouge. - Poetry Daya Sangrou. Biography: "菀, Maoxiang". ”
There is a special one. - Poetry, Xiaoya, New Year's Month.
See also yù菀 [yù].
The shape is lush. Mulberry Rou, its next Hou ten. - Poetry Daya Sangrou.
Another example: the exuberance and withering of plants and trees. It is a metaphor for people's honor and disgrace, good and bad) blight.
Such as: willow (withered willow tree. A metaphor for corrupt politics).
Through "aggregates". Stagnation.
Such as: knots (stagnation, accumulation); Fever (accumulation of heat).
See also wǎn
Compounds: Aster, Vine, Set, Wither, Root, Pasture, Sprout, Shen.
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The pronunciation of 菀字 is: wǎn, yùn.
菀 wǎn : Aster is a perennial herbaceous plant with stems more than two meters high and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
The appearance of lush vegetation.
菀 yùn : Ancient with "yun", stagnation, stagnation.
Number of strokes: 11; radical: 艹; Stroke order number: 12244535455
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Radical: 艹.
Wubi: APQB
Strokes: 11 wǎn Aster, herbaceous plant, leaves elliptic-lanceolate, flowers blue-purple. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
yù ] lush appearance.
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Pinyin: wǎn yùn
Interpretation: [wǎn] 1Purple perennial herbaceous plant with stems more than two meters tall and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
yùn ] Ancient with "Yun", stagnation, stagnation.
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The character "菀" has two pronunciations – it is a polyphonic character.
I hope it can help you.
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菀字 pronunciation: wǎn, yùn
菀Pinyin: wǎn, yùn, Zhuyin: Simplified radical: 艹部, 部外strokes: 8 strokes, total strokes: 11 strokes.
Stroke order: a丨丨, , ,
Interpretation: 菀wǎn (
1. Aster is a perennial herbaceous plant with a stem height of more than two meters and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
2. The appearance of lush vegetation.
菀yùn (
Ancient with "Yun", stagnation, stagnation.
Chinese character strokes: 1, 菀牧 [wǎn mù].
Garden herding, a garden for feeding animals. 菀, through the "garden".
2, 菀抑 [wǎn yì].
Wilt. 菀, through the "garden".
3. 枯菀 [kū wǎn].
Life-and-death. 菀, Rong, refers to life.
4. Shen 菀 [shěn wǎn].
Depressed, depressed and uncomfortable.
5. Blood 菀 [xuè wǎn].
The name of the disease, the same as Yu, refers to the accumulation of blood.
6, 菀菀 [wǎn wǎn].
Supple and beautiful.
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Read: [ wǎn ], yù ].
1. Interpretation of pronunciation [ wǎn ]:
Perennial herbaceous plant with erect stems, leaves elliptic-lanceolate, florets on the margins tongue-shaped, blue-purple, ** florets bisexual, tubular, yellow, achenes hairy. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
Compounds: 菀suppression, 菀牧, white 菀, withered 菀, set 菀.
2. Interpretation of pronunciation [ yù ] :
Exuberant. Compounds: withered, willow, knotted, withered and voided, withered and killedExtended Materials1. Etymological evolution:
1. 菀牧 [wǎn mù].
Garden herding, a garden for feeding animals. 菀, through the "garden".
2. 白菀 [bái wǎn].
Another name for the female weed.
3. 枯菀 [kū wǎn].
It is life and death. 菀, Rong, refers to life.
4. 菀knot [yù jié].
Stagnation. It is said that thoughts are accumulated in the middle and cannot be vented.
5, 邑菀 [yì wǎn].
Depressed and unhappy.
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The pronunciation of 菀字 is: wǎn, yùn.
菀 wǎn : Aster is a perennial herbaceous plant with stems more than two meters high and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
The appearance of lush vegetation.
菀 yùn : Ancient with "yun", stagnation, stagnation.
Number of strokes: 11; radical: 艹; Stroke order number: 12244535455
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菀pinyin: wǎn, yùn
Simplified radical: 艹.
Total strokes: 11
Stroke order coding: a丨丨, , ,
Interpretation: [wǎn] 1Purple perennial herbaceous plant with stems more than two meters tall and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
2.The appearance of lush vegetation.
yùn ] Ancient with "Yun", stagnation, stagnation.
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[ yù ]
Luxuriant.
Aster, herbaceous plant, leaves elliptic-lanceolate, flowers blue-purple. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
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The character "菀" has two pronunciations – it is a polyphonic character.
I hope it can help you.
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菀pinyin: wǎn, yùn
Simplified radical: 艹.
Total strokes: 11
Stroke order coding: a丨丨, , ,
Interpretation: [wǎn] 1Purple perennial herbaceous plant with stems more than two meters tall and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
2.The appearance of lush vegetation.
yùn ] Ancient with "Yun", stagnation, stagnation.
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菀pinyin: wǎn, the number of strokes of Demolition He Hui: 11 strokes, and the radical of Pata Lu: 艹.
1. Perennial herbaceous plant with a stem height of more than two meters and serrated leaves. Roots and rhizomes can be used as medicine.
2. The appearance of lush vegetation.
The words are: aster, aster, willow, white, woman, bo, yi, shen, knot, wither, gui, wither, set and turbidity, and kill the root and the root of the root, the withering and the void, the suppression and the pasture.
1. The Lady of the Womb.
The interpretation is silkworm god, a master of silkworm raising. From "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Etiquette Chronicles I".
2. Dry and long.
It is still said that glory and disgrace rise and fall. Honor and disgrace: Honor and shame are answered. It refers to the level of status, the quality of reputation. It's still praised...Boom and Fall: Rise and Fall.
3. Withering and empty.
Glory and disgrace. It refers to the level of status, the quality of reputation.
4. Yi Wan. Depressed and unhappy. Qing Wangfu's "Xian Yan Tan Tairu's Behavior": "Only the sky can't make up for it, people are drowning and helpless, and they can't afford it all day long."
5. Wither. The interpretation is a metaphor for honor and disgrace, superiority and inferiority, etc., and the source is "Chinese Jin Yu II".
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