The pronunciation of 迿 is chài, the initial consonant is ch, the final consonant is ai, and the tones are four tones. The specific explanation is as follows:
Pinyin: chài, square code: 10136
Radical: worm, total strokes: 9, other radicals: 3
98 Wubi: gqju, 86 Wubi: dnju, Zheng code: ayi
Unicode: 867F, Cangjie : mslmi, stroke order: 153251214
Interpretation: Poisonous insects such as scorpions mentioned in ancient books: Haomang (poisonous sting).
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Detailed explanations of some words:
1. 迿峰: [chài fēng]
< p>The poisonous sting at the tail of the tiger's tail is a metaphor for vicious arrogance.2. Scorpion: [chài wěi chóng]
Scorpion.
3. 迿尾书: [chài wěi shū]
It refers to calligraphy with strong pen power.
4. Silver hook and tail: [yín gōu chài wěi]
It is a metaphor for the strong and powerful strokes of hooks and picks in calligraphy, like silver hooks and scorpion tails. It is said that the tail of a scorpion refers to the tail of a scorpion. It can be rolled up and the tail of the word "Yi", "Ding", "Ting" and other characters must be written at the end of the tail.
5. Bees are poisonous: [fēng chài yǒu dú]
Poisonous insects such as scorpions. It is a metaphor that some characters, although of low status, can harm others and should not be underestimated.