子女=good, 子廻=子, 子米=子, 子宀=the character, etc.
1. Children = good
Pronunciation 1 [ hǎo ]
1. Those with many advantages; satisfying (as opposed to "bad").
2. Appropriate; appropriate.
3. Used before verbs to indicate the satisfying qualities.
4. Friendship; harmony.
5. (Body) Health; (Disease) Recovery.
6. Used in formulas:.
7. Used after verbs to express completion or reaching perfection.
8. Express approval, agreement or conclusion.
9. Refutation and expression of dissatisfaction.
10. Used in front of adjectives to ask about quantity or degree. The usage is the same as "many".
Pronunciation 2 [ hào ]
1. Love (opposite to "evil" wù).
2. Very easy (something happens).
Word group: good-looking? Say hello? Just right? Like? Had to? Better? Fun? Just right? Hello? Reconciliation
2. Zidan = Zai
Pronunciation 1 [zǎi]
1.
2. Same as "cub".
Pronunciation 2 [zǐ]
Young livestock, poultry, etc.
Pronunciation 3 [zī]
〔shoulder〕burden; responsibility
Word group: Chickens? Careful? Piglets? Piglets? Closely packed? Duplicate? Young beast? Pretty boy? Stick boy? Young fish
3. Zimi=seed
The seeds of certain plants.
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1. Text.
2. The pronunciation of (zi'er): bite the word.
3. Font.
4. Calligraphy works.
5. Words; words.
6. Written evidence.
7. According to the meaning of the character in the person's name, another alias is called "zi".
8. Commonly refers to the quantity indicated by electric meters, water meters, etc.
9. Betrothal.
10. Surname.
Word group: Calligraphy and painting? Calligraphy practice? Writing? New characters? Chinese characters? Fonts? Literacy? Text? Inscriptions? Copybook
Extended information
1. Say hello [ wèn hǎo]?
Ask about your well-being and express concern: Please say hello to your aunt. Say hello to comrades!
Second, I had no choice but [zhǐ hǎo]?
Had no choice; had no choice but: I waited for a long time and he didn’t come back, so I had to leave a note and leave.
3. Stick [gùn zǎi]?
Thief? Reason: This kind of thief usually wears a kind of plastic sandals called "stick", and they will use a blade to Someone else's handbag was cut to pieces and the belongings inside were stolen. The "stick" sandals worn on the feet were where the blades were stored. Over time, people called the thieves "sticks."
4. Weizi [wēi zǐ]?
An upright shrub, 1 to 2 meters high; the roots, bark or leaves of Weizi are used as medicine. In the "Dictionary of Chinese Medicine", the main indications are: detoxification, insect repellent, bone setting, blood stasis and swelling. Treat bruises, fractures, ascariasis, and jaundice-type hepatitis.
5. Chinese characters [hàn zì]?
Chinese writing symbols. One of the oldest texts in the world. The oldest surviving and legible Chinese characters are the oracle bone inscriptions of the Yin and Shang Dynasties more than 3,000 years ago and the later bronze inscriptions.