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.