the pronunciation of "嗯" is y √.
the radical: mouth.
the word code of the letter is U+55CC.
five strokes of ha: KUWL.
Cang Xie: RTCT.
stroke order: vertical folding, horizontal folding, horizontal folding, vertical folding and vertical folding.
definition of "ho": the meaning of throat.
the song of the same name by Hong Zhuoli.
hehe's cantonese: aai3jik1. The Chinese character structure of
Si: left-right structure.
explanation of "Yi": the second-level Chinese word is pronounced as "Yi", which means the throat when pronounced as "Yi" and laughter when pronounced as "Yi", such as "I'm lucky to win, and I'm laughing".
Xie's interpretation of ancient books: Kangxi Dictionary-Ugly Collection, the first part of Xie Kangxi's strokes: 13, and the outer strokes: 1.
Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun? Yixiche, Yinyi. "Shuowen" is also swallowed. "The Nineteen Years of Gu Liang Chuan Zhao" is full of porridge, and there is no grain. "Note" wow, throat also. What are the four features of "Songs of the South of China"? "Historical Records Biography of Cang Gong" is delicious. Laozi's Tao Te Ching is full of numbers, but it's not awkward.
There's another book, Ji Yun, which is cut in style and intonation. Yitong The surrenderer of "The Great Master of Zhuangzi" is full of words. Interpretation of the text, Guo Yine.
and "Ji Yun" has a sharp corner. Laugh too. The Biography of Han Poetry is full of laughter and dignity.
There's another poem, Jiyun, which is full of sounds. "Yangzi Dialect" Oh, yeah. Qin Jin said "Oh" and "Choke". Notes all refer to sore throat.
and "Ji Yun" is all about harmony. Same as the Japanese. Jiangdong's name is Yan.