A three-character word with the word Mian as the head, the first word is Mian's three-character word group.

the three-character words at the beginning of Mianzi

Mianli Needle Mian Mian Bian Li Mian Li Tie

Mianbai Sugar

Mianli Tie

[miánlǐtiě]

The first word is Mian Li Tie, which is a metaphor for softness in calligraphy.

cotton bedding

[miáncèlǐ]

paper name. That is, side paper. In the old days, southerners used seaweed to make paper, and its texture was oblique, so it was named. See Jin Wang Jia's Notes on Jin Current Affairs.

soft white sugar

[miánbáitáng]

The granules are very small and slightly powdery white sugar.

cotton needle

[miánlǐzhēn]

1. Also called "cotton needle".

expand thinking: the first word is a four-word idiom with an explanation

endless

[miányánbùjué]

a Chinese word, which describes the same natural landscape appearing one after another.

continuous

[miánmiánbùduàn]

continuous: continuous. Keep going, keep going. Also called "endless", "endless" and "endless".

Mianmian Mian

[miá nmiá nmí n]

Also called Mianmian Mian. Continuous appearance. Qing Mei Zeng Liang's "The Story of the Summer Pavilion on the Hill": "In the southeast, thousands of houses are sinking, and the smoke is like a person standing. Each has its own enterprise, and the breeze surrounds it, and the left leads to the right, and the left leads to the right."

lingering

[miánmiánruòcún]

lingering, if there is, if not.

cotton-wrapped scale

[miánguǒchèngchuí]

the scale is wrapped in silk cotton.

rolling

[mi× ny× NQ ǐ fú]

describes the mountain as high and endless.

continuous drizzle

[miá nmiá nx? y ǔ]

continuous, saying that rain is as slender and ethereal as silk floc. The whole sentence is to describe the gentleness, thinness, smallness and lightness of the rain, like the slipping of silk. Continuous light rain.

cotton is covered with iron

[miánlǐguǒtiě]

silk cotton is covered with iron. It is a metaphor that calligraphy or poetry works are firm or gentle and contain spirit.

continuous

[miányánbùduàn]

describes that the same natural landscape appears continuously one after another.

Mianmian Gua

[miánmiánguādié]

Mianmian: continuous appearance; Ai: Cucumber. Just like a continuous vine with many melons, large and small. Quote as a blessing to the prosperity of children and grandchildren.

soft words

[mi á ny á nx ? y]

soft. Soft words: soft language. Whispering: a low-pitched sentence. Refers to the soft and subtle voice when speaking, which makes people easy to accept.

endless

[miánmiánbùjué]

Also called "endless". Continuous. Yi Zhou Shu He Ju: "How about endless love?" Song Sushi's poem "Send the Taoist priest to Lushan Mountain": "In the endless breeze, the inside and outside Dan become a snap." A cautionary tale, the Leifeng Pagoda in the town of Bai Niangzi: "It is the Qingming Festival, and it is necessary for the weather to make it rain. That time ...

my modest efforts

[miá nbó zhī li]

means doing my best to help others.

The Battle of Mianshan

[miá nshā nzh and zhà n]

The first chapter of Cheng Gang's novel "Help the Han House Again" mainly describes that Pan Chaoji killed his brother, created a "Fangshan coup" and usurped the supreme power of Pan Guo.

a needle hidden in a cotton wool

[miánlǐcángzhēn]

1. Describe softness with rigidity.

weak and thin materials

[miá nlibó cá i]

with little strength, there is no talent.

a little talent

[miánlǐbócái]

Small strength, no talent. Often used as a modest word.

continuous

[miánmiánbùjué]

continuous: continuous appearance. Describe many, continuous.

continuous

[miá nmiá nbī xī]

continuous: continuous appearance. Continuous.

needle wrapped in cotton

[miánlǐguǒzhēn]

calligraphy terminology. Metaphor font strokes are rich in flesh and bones, soft outside and rigid inside.

expanding knowledge: Chinese character explanation about Mianzi

Pinyin: mián

Radical: Peng-Stroke: 11

Five elements: water

Traditional: Mian

1. Simian.

2. softness: ~ softness.

3. thinness: ~ strength. ~ thin.

4. continuous: ~ delay.