How to pronounce the word fairy?

Question 1: Xian, how to pronounce the pinyin of this word:

[Xian]

[Interpretation] 1. Virtue and ability: ~ Ming. ~ Germany. ~ yes. ~ good. ~ hui. ~ Shu. ~ zhe. ~ people. Saint ~. Corporal Li. 2. honorific words, mostly referring to the younger generation: ~ brothers. ~ nephew. ~ deed (honorific title for sons and nephews of disciples or friends).

Question 2: How to pronounce the immortal characters in the vernacular? Pronunciation of Yin (Pinyin) is the same as the pronunciation of Mandarin, which is the third sound.

Question 3: How to pronounce the word first?

[Xian]

Radical: Beibei five strokes: JCMU strokes: 8 strokes

1. Virtue: ~ Ming. ~ Germany. ~ yes. ~ good. ~ hui. ~ Shu. ~ zhe. ~ people. Saint ~. Corporal Li. 2. honorific words, mostly referring to the younger generation: ~ brothers.

Question 4: How to spell fairy in Pinyin?

Spell xián

The first part of the book is drawn with eight lines of wood and five lines of JCMU characters.

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

1. Virtue: ~ Ming. ~ Germany. ~ yes. ~ good. ~ hui. ~ Shu. ~ zhe. ~ people. Saint ~. Corporal Li.

2. honorific words, mostly referring to the younger generation: ~ brothers. ~ nephew. ~ deed (honorific title for sons and nephews of disciples or friends).

Shu Xian Xianneng Xianda Tasha Lu Xian gave way to Xianxian Xianming Zhaoxian Xianxian Xianxian.

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Introduction to regular script: Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. Li Shu, founded by Cheng Miao, has gradually evolved and become more simplified and level.

Flat and vertical. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square and straight, which can be used as a model." Hence the name regular script. It started at the end of the Han Dynasty and has been popular ever since. The appearance of regular script follows closely Han Li's composition and pursues the further development of formal beauty. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty, Chinese character writing gradually changed into strokes such as "side" (dot), "sweep" (long stroke), "peck" (short stroke) and "lift" (straight hook). Such as Wuwei medical bamboo slips and Juyan Han bamboo slips. Regular script is characterized by neat rules and is a model in fonts, so it is called regular script and has been used ever since.