Basic meaning:
Up to now (pronounced q √) is a first-class word (commonly used word) in the General Specification for Chinese Characters. This word first appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period. The original intention is for, for. In ancient times, it was also used as "the end", meaning the end.
Traditional Chinese characters: up to now, radical: coordinate character, pinyin: q √.
Travel: 6. Structure: semi-closed structure
End-to-end decomposition: begging, component decomposition:? B, variant: Yao
Extended data
Stroke order:
Explanation of word combinations:
1 until [q √ zhi] until, until.
2. The work done is also called "the work done". It's still over
3. See "Work Up to Now" for the work up to now.
4. Up to now, it has not been successful [[qü wè i ché ng g ū ng] ng] Up to now: after all. Will fail in the end.
Up to now, [q \ j] refers to a period from ancient times to the present. So far. It can also be expressed as so far.