tiān ㄊㄧㄢˉ
See "靔".
Number of strokes: 18, radical: Qing
Cangjie Code: Hand Moon Man Gong Mu
"Kangxi Dictionary" records that "靝" comes from "Pian Hai" 》: "Together with the sky. The book of debut." That is, it has the same usage as the word "天".
The "Chinese Dictionary" explains that "靝" is connected with "Heaven". It also explains that "靝" was once used together with "(黑气)" and was interpreted as "Heaven" and "Earth" respectively. ”.
The character is a Chinese character, the Chinese pinyin is zì, and the total strokes are 6. The main meaning of a word is the symbol used to record language. As a verb, the meaning is different when used as a noun.
1. Symbols used to record language: Wen ~, Han ~, ~ Fu, ~ mother, ~ code, ~ sentence, ~ inside line (háng). ~ Consider the sentence carefully.
2. Different forms of writing, schools of calligraphy: grass~. Seal ~. Yan~. Willow~. Oh~. Zhao~.
3. Calligraphy works: ~ paintings. ~ piece.
4. The pronunciation of the word: ~ upright and round.
5. A person's alias is also called "Biao~", and now it is often called "Hao"; the name of a store is also called "~号".
6. Contract, contract: ~Accord.
7. In the old days, a woman was said to be married: to wait in the boudoir.
8. Give birth to children, breasts, love: ~ breasts (fertility). ~ pregnancy (pregnancy).