On the radicals of crow pinyin group

Crow pinyin yā, with side teeth.

Word formation and explanation

Crow [? wōyā? A bird with a big straight mouth, black feathers and green wings. Many groups live in Woods or fields and feed on grains, fruits and insects. Some areas are called Lauman and Laucrow.

Silence [? yā què wú shēng? ] Describe very quiet.

Graffiti [? tú yā? ] (moving) Shi Tian Ding by Lu Tong in the Tang Dynasty: "Suddenly turn over the ink, like an old crow wiping a poem." Later, "graffiti" was used as a metaphor for poor calligraphy or careless writing.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

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A family of birds. Feathers are mostly black, beaks and feet are strong, and most of them nest in tall trees. China often sees crows and western Western jackdaw. Insects, the staple food, sometimes dig seeds.