Radical of Can: evil
Can
Pinyin: [ cán ]
Radical: evil
Strokes: 9
Five elements: gold
Five strokes: GQGT
Basic explanation
1. Harm, destruction: ~harm. Destroy ~.
2. Incomplete, the remainder: ~ remainder. ~ Yang. ~Save. ~ Waste. ~ Yi. Gouyan ~ panting.
3. Vicious: ~Tolerance. ~Cool. Fierce~. Extended information
Word group:
Only to survive
[ gǒu yán cán chuǎn]
Gou: for the time being, reluctantly; Yan: to continue; Wheezing: the gasping before death. Barely continuing to breathe before dying. A metaphor for barely surviving for the time being.
Destroy
[ cuī cán ]
To cause serious losses; to mutilate
To hold on to the disability
[ bào cán shǒu quē ]
To hold on to incomplete and old things. Describes conservative thinking and not seeking improvement.
The dawn wind and the waning moon
[ xiǎo fēng cán yuè ]
The wind rises at dawn and the waning moon is about to set. Often used to describe a desolate and desolate mood. Also refers to the acapella singing of geishas.
Broken wall and ruins
[ duàn bì cán yuán ]
Remnant wall: a short wall that has fallen down. Remaining and collapsed walls. Describe the scene of ruin.
Secure what is lacking and hold on to what is incomplete
[ shǒu quē bào cán ]
Hold on to what is incomplete. It is a metaphor for being conservative and not thinking about change. Also known as "guarding the palace and embracing the disabled".
Preserve the incomplete and guard the incomplete
[ bǎo cán shǒu quē ]
① Refers to the Han Dynasty Confucian scholars of the Jinwen classics school adhering to the incomplete Jinwen classics and clinging to the opinions of the family. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being old-fashioned and not knowing how to improve. ② Refers to incompletely preserved ancient books and documents.
The setting sun
[ cán yáng ]
The setting sun
The setting sun
[ cán hài ]< /p>
Massage, persecution