Analysis: This question examines the mastery of fonts in academic reports and the correct writing ability of Chinese fonts. This requires students to pay attention to morphological learning, especially the memory of near-form characters, in their usual study, so as to easily deal with this kind of questions. Hugh is going to stop here.
stop
Pinyin: Western, radical: Qi, stroke: 6, traditional: Hugh, five strokes: WSY.
Explanation:
[West]
Rest. ?
Stop, stop. ?
Don't. ?
Happiness, happiness. ?
The husband dissolved his marriage with his wife. ?
[ xǔ ]
Pass "warm", gentle and warm.
Group words: rest, recuperation, retirement, hopelessness, closure, lunch break.
Related Chinese characters:
body
Pinyin: tǐ, t Ι, radical: Ι, stroke: 7, traditional: body, five strokes: WSGG.
Explanation:
[ tǐ ]
1, the whole body of human and animals (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). (constitution and energy).
2, a part of the body.
3, the thing itself or all.
4. The state or shape of matter.
5, the style of the article or calligraphy, style (literary works, can be divided into poetry, prose, novels, drama, etc. ). The genre of the article.
6, the pattern of things, laws.
7, personal experience, understanding.
8. Put yourself in others' shoes.
9, as opposed to "use". "Ti" and "Yong" are a pair of categories in China's classical philosophy, which refer to "Ti" and "Yong" respectively. It is generally believed that "body" is the most fundamental and internal; "Use" is the external expression of "body".
[ tī ]
Personal property of family members. Close.