Chinese calligraphy; new calligraphy; crossroads; calligraphy and painting; fonts; literacy; Chinese characters; words; inscriptions; signatures; measuring words; pyramid; deficit; dictionary; between the lines; correct words; typing; T-square; simplification Words; catchy words
Words that can be formed by words include: practice calligraphy; new characters; crossroads; calligraphy and painting; fonts; literacy; Chinese characters; text; inscription; signature; word test; pyramid; deficit; dictionary; between the lines ; the characters are straight and round; typing; T-square; simplified characters; catchy characters.
Practice calligraphy
[liànzì]
1. Think about the choice of words in the poem.
New words
[shēngzì]
Unknown words or words. Explain unknown words or words.
Crossroad
[shízìlùkǒu]
The place where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to decide on a choice for something important.
Calligraphy and Painting
[zìhuà]
(Name) Painting and Calligraphy: Celebrity~.
Font
[zìtǐ]
(name) ① Different writing styles of characters, such as regular script, running script, running cursive, etc. for handwritten Chinese characters. ②Schools of calligraphy, such as European style, Yan style, and Liu style. ③The shape of the character: ~ neat.
Literacy
[shízì]
Know the pronunciation and meaning of words and be good at exegesis.
Chinese characters
[hànzì]
Record Chinese characters.
Text
[wénzì]
(name)
①Record the symbols of the language, such as Chinese characters, Latin letters, etc. ②The written form of the language, such as Chinese, Russian, etc.
③ Refers to articles or words in articles: ~ Proficient.
Inscription
[tízì]
(verb) To write something in memory.
The words written by (name) as a memorial: This is his own handwriting~.
Signature
[qiānzì]
(verb) Sign your name on documents and documents to show responsibility.
Testing characters
[cèzì]
(verb) Splitting characters. It is a superstitious activity to take Chinese characters apart and explain them to predict good and bad luck.
Pyramid
[jīnzìtǎ]
(name) A three-sided or multi-sided pyramidal building made of stone from some ancient peoples. From a distance, it looks like the Chinese character "金". The pyramids of Egypt are the tombs of ancient emperors.
Deficit
[chìzì]
(noun) refers to the difference between expenditure and income in economic activities. When recording this amount in the bookkeeping, write it with a red pen.
Dictionary
[zìdiǎn]
(name) A reference book that arranges words to notate and explain them.
Between the lines
[zìlǐhángjiān]
Refers to the thoughts and feelings expressed, revealed or revealed in the words of the article: ~ full of optimism.
The character is upright and the accent is round
[zìzhèngqiāngyuán]
Describes singing with clear pronunciation and a mellow accent.
Typing
[dǎzì]
Typing dǎzì uses a typewriter to print out the words and symbols. On the typewriter, she learned to type by fingering herself
T-shaped ruler
[dīngzìchǐ]
T-shaped ruler dīngzìchǐ[T
Simplified characters
[jiǎnhuàzì]
Simplified Chinese characters. Just like: a sedan chair is a sedan chair.
Shangkou characters
[shàngkǒuzì]
In opera, the characters are still pronounced without the Beijing pronunciation.