The pronunciation of 骒 is: kè
Interpretation:? (1) mare [mare]. Such as: Jima (mare) (2) refers to female livestock [jenny]. (3) The word follows the horse from the fruit, and the fruit also sounds. "Fruit" originally refers to "fruit" or "fruit", and the paraphrase refers to "body tissue similar to fruits (such as breasts)". "Horse" and "fruit" are combined to mean "a horse with breasts similar to melons and fruits".
钪Donkey
Original meaning: an adult mare, a mare in the nurturing period (milk-producing period).
Extended meaning: (nurturing period) female livestock. Explanation: The metaphor of breasts as "fruit" reminds people of the coconut fruits of Hainan Island. Both of them provide juice instead of "pulp".
Stroke order: horizontal fold, vertical fold, fold hook, lift, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left, hold
Word groups: Qima, Qiao donkey , Qituo, Qi Mule
Interpretation of ancient books: Kangxi Dictionary "Zhengzi Tong" Kuwoqie, music lesson. Commonly called a female horse, a grass horse. Notes in cursive characters after details.
骒马