Chinese pinyin: guā.
Interpretation of Chinese characters: hexagrams, commonly used Chinese characters, were first seen in inscriptions on bronze. Melon is the original word of "curing" and "preserving". Its original meaning is gourd-shaped fruit hanging on vines, and later it is extended to objects in the shape of melons, such as decorations, ceremonies, weapons, etc., and it is also extended to the meaning that melons are mature and divided.
Chinese character strokes: there are five strokes of the word "melon", and the stroke order is: left, left, vertical, pointing and pressing.
Chinese character radical: melon.
Examples of Chinese characters:
1, "What are you loading?" Zhang Ai smiled, with a little teasing on his simple black face. -Sha Ting's "Accident"
2, two sets of melons, ten, two sets of melons, thirty, clip cover, small halberd, musical instrument cymbals, divided into two rows. -"Yuan Shi Li Yue"
Interpretation of ancient books
Gu Hua cut Tang Yun and Zheng Yun. Ji Yun and Yun Hui were cut by Gu Hua. Sound? . Say:? Yes Hieroglyphics. Poetic Style: Eating melons in July. "Ritual Quli": It's for the son of heaven to peel melons. Moon Order: The moon in Xia Meng, Wang Guasheng. Note: Wang Gua, Ye Yi. Pre-Han Shi Ji: There are fruits and vegetables in vegetables. "Qi Yao Min Shu": Melons should be planted in February. Guangya: dragon's hoof and animal's paw, sheep's beard and rabbit's head, cassia twig and honey. Beaver heads are full of melons.
Papaya again. "Shi Feng Wei": Give me papaya to repay my kindness with Qiong Ju. Legend: papaya. Takuya Edible wood. As for the seven methods, zhe is the first, Mao is the second, Mao is the second, orange is the second, papaya is the second, Jing is the second, and bamboo is the second.