Supplementary strokes

Complementary strokes: dot, horizontal left/horizontal hook, vertical, left, dot, vertical and dot.

Complement, a common Chinese word, is pronounced as B incarnation. The radical "Fu" is simplified to "No". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Make up, finish clothes. Judging from the clothes, it's just sound. ? "。 Cultivating seedlings in nursery is a model of Fu. Clothing and wealth are two paradigms superimposed. Clothing repair and integrity, such as Miao Xinsheng, are complementary paradigms.

Original meaning: repair broken things with materials. Such as: make up, make up, make up

Extension: extension means "enriching or increasing what is missing", such as making up, supplementing, supplementing, tutoring and nourishing. ?

Extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "interest" Such as: no small supplement, no help.

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An idiom with the word "complement"?

Mend shoes with a sword

Chinese idiom, pinyin is yǐJiànbǔlǐ, which means improper use of metaphor. From Shang Lu's "xianggong book".

Cut one's strengths to make up for one's weaknesses

Tailor one's own shortcomings, an idiom in China, pinyin is cái cháng bǔ duǎn ǔ n, which means to absorb the strengths of others to make up for one's own shortcomings. From southern dynasty glory

Correct deviations and mistakes

A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bǔ piān jiù bì ù, which means to remedy deviations and loopholes and correct shortcomings and mistakes. From the biography of Han Dong Zhongshu.

Some help/use

No, there is a small supplement, an idiom in China, which is the incarnation of bù wú xi m: o b, meaning more or less beneficial or helpful. From A Program of Shangshu.