A two-character word composed of the word "jinjin"
The tendons, the bamboo tendons, the tendons, the tendons, the tendons, the corners, the hoof tendons, the bones, the tendons, the tendons, the golden tendons
驽jinjin Shrinking tendons, leather tendons, bamboo tendons, steel tendons, spinal cord tendons, root tendons
Tendons and skeletal tendons, new tendons, twisted tendons, exposed tendons, nail tendons, contracted tendons, and abundant tendons
Tendons, rubber tendons, and Lan tendons Dried beef tendons and blood, gluten bites and snake tendons
tendons, tendons, tendons, tendons, tendons, tendons, tendons, fascia, tendons, tendons, marrow, tendons and bones
Dragon tendons, weak tendons, tendons, urgent green tendons, tendons Muscles, muscles, strength, muscles, muscles
Muscles, horse muscles, bones, somersaults, tendons, tendons, eye muscles, veins, muscles, poles, support muscles
Gongjin tendons, pelvic muscles, 簳
tendons Two-character words with explanations
Muscle horse: 1. A horse with strong muscles and bones but not too fat.
Muscles: 1. Still muscles and bones.
Muscle: 1. Strength of muscles; physical strength. 2. To borrow energy.
Tendon: 1. Generally refers to bows and arrows.
Tendon: 1. One of the "five degrees" (or "ten degrees") of ancient Chinese medicine diagnosis. That is to measure the yin and yang of the tendons.
Muscles: muscles and bones, also generally refers to the physique: learning martial arts can exercise~.
Tendons: 1. In Chinese medicine, it refers to the knots of human tendons.
Muscles and bones: 1. Muscles and bones; physique.
Muscles and skin: 1. Muscles, bones and skin.
Jinge: 1. Bow and armor.
Somersault: see "Somersault".
Muscles: 1. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the pathways of qi and blood. 2. Intravenous tube. 3. Network fibers of plants.
Spasticity: 1. The name of the disease in traditional Chinese medicine. It means that the muscles and veins of the limbs contract and twitch rapidly, and they cannot relax or turn freely. It is mostly caused by external cold and dampness or lack of blood and fluid...
Muscle root: 1. Another name for bindweed.
Muscle thread: 1. Just like muscle thread.
Fascia: 1. A type of subcutaneous connective tissue in the human body, which varies in depth. The superficial ones are loose and mostly wrapped outside the tendons; the deep ones are...
Muscles: 1. See "stem".
Tendons and horns: 1. The tendons and horns of animals. In ancient times, it was mostly used to make bows.
Jinsu: 1. It means that the muscles and bones are weak.
Muscular person: 1. A person who is thin but has strong bones.
Jinmai: also known as "jinmai". 1. Intravenous tube. 2. Calligraphy middle finger gesture. 3. Refers to the clue organization of the article.
Muscle: 1. Same as "stem".
Tensions: 1. Names of diseases and syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine. It manifests as tightness and inflexibility of the tendons and difficulty in flexion and extension. Mostly due to physical weakness, wind and cold, blood deficiency and body fluid consumption...
Muscle strength: 1. Also known as "? strength". 2. Still physical strength. 3. Dialect. Refers to the toughness of food, etc.
Jiejue: 1. One of the critical syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine. Refers to death from exhaustion, which is manifested by fright and fear, blue and purple hands, feet and nails, accompanied by...
Muscle joint: a metaphor for an important and powerful turning point in an article or speech.
Tendon: 〈方〉 ① Refers to the toughness of the food and its resistance to chewing: the stretched noodles will be quite firm in your mouth.
② Strong body (mostly refers to the elderly)...
A three-character word composed of the word tendon
Leg cramp, stubborn beef tendon, dead brain, 扉jinmu, somersault
Soft Gluten, Yijin, Lujinnu, Naoqi Jin, Rongjin Decoction,
Liver governs tendons, Donkey Jintou, Lujinsi, Rubber Jiner, Qiangenjin,
Troublesome, loofah tendons, suitable tendon beams, somersaults, old brains,
Muscle people, beef tendon base, brain exercises, yam tendons, tendon ratio,
>Jiujinhuang, beef tendon tube, brain-changing, rubber band, steel bar rain,
A four-character word composed of the word tendon
Steel bar, iron bone and steel bar cut The bones are exhausted, the bones are cramped, the face is red and the muscles are violent
The bones are exhausted and the muscles are exhausted
The bones are loose, the bones are soft, the bones are soft, the bones are soft, the muscles are numb
The muscles are peeling, the bones are peeling, the bones are peeling, the bones are thin Soft tendons, brittle bones, abundant muscles and strong strength
Exhausted, exhausted, weak, tired, sleepy, exhausted, exhausted, copper tendons and iron ribs
Injured tendons and bones, facial bones, Liu Jinhe Bone dragon tendon cramps, bone pulling out copper tendons and iron bones
Elastic tendons estimate both faces red and swollen tendons, stretch tendons, peel off the skin, peel off tendons and cramp
Four-character idioms composed of the word tendons with explanations
Cramping and peeling: describes exploitation and oppression as very cruel.
Stretching the muscles and pulling out the force: describing exerting all one’s strength
Soft muscles and brittle bones: weak muscles and bones. Metaphorical article is weak and weak.
Blush and swollen face: Describes the appearance of a red and swollen face with bulging veins when anxious or angry. Same as "blushing and violent".
Dead-headed: 1. Rigid and stubborn thinking
Exhausted: Still exhausted.
Relaxing muscles and activating collaterals: Stretching muscles and bones, activating blood vessels, and smoothing meridians
Stressing muscles and bones: Refers to heavy labor, which makes muscles and bones tired and painful.
Soft bones and soft tendons: describes the appearance of general weakness and limp limbs.
Reinforced iron bones: The muscles and bones are like those made of steel. Describes a strong and strong body or a strong and unyielding will.
Crane bone and dragon tendon: refers to the thin, straight and curved appearance.
Copper tendons and iron bones: tendons like copper and bones like iron. A metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities.
Exhausted: jin: muscles and bones; tired: fatigue. Describe being very tired
Exhausted: jin: muscles and bones; exhausted: finished. It is described as very tired and has no strength at all.
Blushed face and bulging veins: describes the appearance of a red and swollen face with bulging veins when one is anxious or angry.
Fengjin Duoli: Feng: plump, plump; tendons: tendons or ligaments on bones; Duo: redundant. Calligraphy has muscles and bones, and the writing force is strong. It means that the font structure is solid and plump, and the writing power is strong.
Crane bones and loose tendons: refers to the appearance and temperament of the ascetics.
Scraping bones and cramping: a metaphor for trying to plunder and extract people’s wealth.
Yan Gu Liu Jin: refers to the strong and powerful calligraphy of the Yan and Liu families, but their styles are different. Also generally known as excellent calligraphy. Same as "Yan Jin Liu Gu".
Injure one's muscles and bones: This refers to a serious injury to one's body. Post-trope things suffer significantly.
Yan Jin and Liu Gu: Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The calligraphy of Zhiyan and Liu is strong and powerful, but their styles are different. Also generally known as excellent calligraphy.
Tiaojin peeling: cramping and peeling. It is a metaphor for the deep cruelty of exploitation.
Stretching the tendons and cutting the bones: It is also said to pull up the tendons and peel off the skin.
Bones and muscles are numb: ① Describes the appearance of exhaustion. ②Describe someone who is extremely scared.
Liu Gu Yan Jin: Liu Gongquan’s calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty has strong bones and tight structure; Yan Zhenqing’s calligraphy is dignified and majestic, with an open momentum. Later, it was called the font and method of calligraphy.
Village muscles and bones:
Exhausted: exhausted: exhausted; jin: muscles and bones. It is described as very tired and has no strength at all.
Bean dregs brain: The brain is like bean dregs, which is a metaphor for an extremely stupid person.
Copper ribs and iron ribs: It is a metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities. Same as "copper ribs and iron bones".
elastic tendons estimate two: describe weighing the weight.
Idioms composed of words with more than four characters of the character "Strong"
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Pinyin and Chinese character explanation of the character "STRONG"
STRONG
jīn
The common name of muscle: muscle strength. Muscles. exhausted.
Tendons or ligaments attached to bones: tendons. Tendon ("Tao" is pronounced softly). Tendons.
The common name for visible subcutaneous veins: tendons. Muscles. Veins exposed.
Things that look like steel bars: steel bars. Rubber band.
Number of strokes: 12;
Radical: Bamboo;
A nice boy or girl name composed of words composed of the characters for tendons
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