Is the word "day" added to the word "mouth"? The textbook for the first grade of primary school says that the word "day" is written vertically, horizontally and horizontally, but the word "mouth" is n

Is the word "day" added to the word "mouth"? The textbook for the first grade of primary school says that the word "day" is written vertically, horizontally and horizontally, but the word "mouth" is not ticked. Add a stroke to the word "mouth", that is, the word "Japan", or the word "China" and "Vietnam".

The word "mouth" and the word "day" are not linked, only when calligraphy writes "day". As shown in the figure below:

Date:

Pinyin [Japanese]

explain

1, the sun: sunrise.

2. refers to Japan: Japanese.

3. A period from dawn to darkness; Day (as opposed to "night"): day shift.

4. The time of one revolution of the earth; One day and one night; Day: Maybe another day.

5. Used to calculate the number of days: ten days.

6. Every day; Day by day: diary.

7, generally refers to a period of time: the past.

8, especially a day: a holiday.

9. Last name.

Radical: Japan

Angle code: 60 100 Cang Xie: a

86 five strokes: jjjj

98 Wu Bi: jjjj

Zheng code: KA

Uniform Code: 65E5

Total number of strokes: 4

Stroke order: 25 1 1

Extended data:

The combination of the word "Tian":

1, daily use

Pinyin: [rê yê ng]?

Interpretation: Attribute words. Daily life application: daily necessities. necessities of life

2. The past

Pinyin: [wm4ngri]?

Interpretation: the past days; Once upon a time: Things are different now.

3. Sunset

Pinyin: [Luo ri]?

Interpretation: Sunset: the afterglow of sunset.

4. Daily life

Pinyin: [rü chá ng]?

Interpretation: Attribute words. Belongs to the ordinary: ~ life. ~ work. ~ supplies.

5. Day and night

Pinyin: [riyè]?

Interpretation: Day and night: ~ Hard. ~ three shifts take turns to produce.

6. Tomorrow

Pinyin: [mí ng ri]?

Interpretation: Time words. Tomorrow.

7.sunshine

Pinyin: [ri gu ā ng]?

Explanation: Light from the sun.

8. Diary

Pinyin: [rì jì]?

Interpretation: a record of things you encounter every day, things you do, and some records your feelings about these things: a work diary.

9. leap day

Pinyin: [rê n rê n]?

Interpretation: The solar calendar is a leap of four years, with one day added at the end of February. This day is called leap day.