12 traditional Chinese painting belongs to wood

There are many Chinese characters belonging to wood in the five elements, so how much do you know about 12? I sorted out 12 traditional Chinese characters for you, I hope it will help you!

12 draw traditional Chinese characters with five elements of wood.

Stick pen, grass, tea, tea, wine, tea, tea, tea, tea, tea, tea, tea, tea and wine.

The scenery is very troublesome, and the distance between the stable and the tree is different.

When planting baskets, set up baskets, set up baskets and put up tents.

The strong hydroxyl Joe ball is full of enthusiasm, and it is oval and thin.

Goose chair is difficult to hide and control.

12 draw traditional Chinese characters in wood? Carry on one's shoulders

"pronunciation: [gas? n]

Basic explanation

Carrying something on one's shoulder: ~ Guest (used to be the person who introduced the business and got the commission)

detailed description

"Move"

ののの: Put things on your shoulders and carry them away [on your shoulders]

I saw someone shoveling a roll of luggage outside. ? Travel notes of the elderly disabled

Another example is: hawking (referring to the course of unscrupulous young men); Pay foreign currency (figuratively speaking, deposit money. Refers to the aunt who lent money to prostitutes in the old brothel)

Common phrases

Hacker qi? n k?

[Broker] A person who collects fees or commissions for signing contracts (contracts) between buyers and sellers (such as real estate, commodities or securities); A person who resembles or is compared to such a person.

political broker

Radical stroke

Radical: Fu

External strokes: 8

Total number of strokes: 1 1

Five strokes 86: ryne

Five strokes 98: ryne

Cang Xie: qhsb

Number of strokes:12145132511.

Angle code: 53027

Zheng code: dwq

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+63AE

Font structure

Decomposition of Chinese characters from beginning to end: patting shoulders

Chinese character component decomposition: family month

Number of strokes:12145132511.

Read and write in stroke order: horizontal and vertical, horizontal and vertical, horizontal and vertical.

12 draw traditional Chinese characters in wood? arrogant

Pronunciation: [k? ng],[kāng]

Basic explanation

1. Lu [k? Ng]2。 another name for Shandong Province/a surname/rude

Lu [k? ng]

Tall man.

a surname

Dialect, the part of the hollow corridor, such as? Is the ~ ~ under this well really big? . Also called? Xunzi? .

(Liu)

detailed description

1. Lu [k? ng]

Lu [k? ng]

shape

The height of the door. Extend to the height [of the door]

There is a trick in the hall. ? Zhang Heng's Xijing Fu

Another example: Lumen (a tall door); Blinking (high door frame)

Radical stroke

Radical: door

External strokes: 4

Total number of strokes: 7

Wu Bi 86: uymv

Wu Bi 98: uywv

Cang Xie: lsyhn

Number of strokes: 4254 135

Angle code: 372 17

Zheng code: tlsq

Unified code: CJK unified Chinese character U+95F6

Font structure

Head-tail decomposition of Chinese characters: portal hyperactivity disorder

Chinese character component decomposition: how many doors are there?

Number of strokes: 4254 135

Read and write in stroke order: vertical folding and horizontal folding