Hey, what's this word? Nicholas Assi? The pronunciation is si, which is really the same as the four in the old saying!
Hey, what's this? I copied and pasted it, otherwise you can only use five strokes! What does this word mean? Jie means very small.
Perhaps in order to increase the difficulty of Chinese characters, the ancients did not follow the routine when creating Chinese characters. It seems that the three words are spelled together clearly. Some words you thought meant that, but they didn't.
Yao (yáo) is the same as Yao in ancient times. It means the mountain is high (small but high). This word is not common and is often used as a person's name, such as "Guan Yaomiao". There are also some shops named "Yao" in order to make the font size unconventional. ?
Bēn, originally meant to scare the cows away. Extension refers to running, which means "running". "Ben" is listed as a variant of "Ben" in the First List of Variant Characters, but it is only used for the sound of "bēn". This word is also used for naming. ?
Yi (pá), which is a Chinese character in China, is pronounced pá and has an upper and lower structure. Got it. With three hands. Two of them mean "normal hand, shielding hand" and the third means "stealing hand". The original meaning is pickpocket. Close thief
Mi (meter), pinyin: Mi. Meaning: (1) beautiful eyes; (2) Beautiful appearance; (3) depth field of vision; ?
Qie (lěi), 1。 An old rattan basket. 2. Ancient times were the same as "thunder". 3. The ancient "base". 4. land in the field.
Biāo, the way many horses run.
Shi (shān), pronounced as "shān", is a variant of the ancient word zi. The so-called "smell" is the taste of mutton, which also means sheep, and it is also one of the snuff items. ?
Biāo means the way dogs run. Extension refers to running, which can also refer to storms and cyclones. This meaning is called "hurricane". ?
Xun (cū) "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Going too far. Duan Yucai Note: Deer are good at jumping, so they come from Sanlu. This is called reckless. "Parallel Prose" and "Rhyme" say: "Not refined, big and sparse." It's all today As the saying goes, people today use "coarse" and coarse, but it is useless. ?
I won't explain them one by one below. Just remember the pronunciation by yourself.
(xiān) (b √) (lie) (cu √) Nie (niè)
hōng(chü)u(tà,dá)uán(báng)
⑵(fēI)(lí)(ruo)(Zhang)(mó)(Zhu n)(se)
The ancients made so many Chinese characters, and the commonly used ones were more than 3,000. It seems useless to learn so many rare words, but the culture of the Chinese nation is profound and profound, and each one embodies the wisdom of the ancients and needs us to learn!