network: luò ㄌㄨㄛˋ, lào ㄌㄠˋ. The radical "Z" is simplified to "Z". Save strokes and simplify according to ancient calligraphy.
Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Collateral, flocculant also. One day, I was numb. From the hustle and bustle. " . The shape of bunches of silk is the paradigm of squall. Self-talk, self-action, and not listening to each other are the paradigms. The two paradigms are superimposed. Ma Wei's own veins are the paradigm of collaterals.
an endless stream? [? Luò yì bù jué é: continuous and continuous. Describe the frequent and continuous traffic of pedestrians, chariots, horses and ships.
network? [? wǎng luò? ] (name) ① In an electrical system, a circuit or a part of it, which is composed of several elements and makes electrical signals transmit according to certain requirements. ② It is a metaphor for something that can relate to each other: the formation of city-centered traffic. ③ Internet: ~ Telephone.
entanglement? [? chán luò? ] entanglement.
netting? [? lǒng luò? ] (move) woo people by means: ~ people's hearts. Draw in [near].
an endless stream? [? luò yì? ] (book) (shape) (people, chariots and horses, etc.) are connected back and forth, continuously: ~ endless
context? [? mài luò? ] (name) ① Arteries and veins are collectively referred to in Chinese medicine. ② Metaphorical organization and clue: ~ clear.
meridians? [? jīng luò? ] (name) Chinese medicine refers to the trunk and branch of qi and blood circulation pathway in human body
collaterals? [? lào zi? ]?
1. according to the shape of the articles, a small net bag made of thread.
2. The apparatus for winding yarn is mostly made of bamboo or wood strips, with a small hole in the middle, which is installed on a pedestal with a shaft and rotated by hand.