Question 1: What words can be formed by adding one stroke each? Which word can be formed by adding one stroke?
Question 2: What character will become 亚yà (pictographic. Xiaozhuan means "亚") by adding one stroke. Xu Shen thinks it looks like a hunchback. Oracle says it looks like a lace shape. Original meaning: ugly) Same as the original meaning [ugly] My husband’s land has mountains and lakes, black and white, beautiful and subdued. ——"Sixteen Classics" on silk from Mawangdui Han Tomb. Ya, ugly. ——"Shuowen". Duan Yucai's note: "The original meaning of this ya. The meanings of ya and evil sounds are the same... Yi Jia Qie." Second; Second. Indicates the sequence of time or space [second]. It is said to be the best in the world but not inferior. ——"Book of Changes" Xun Ben Yalu. ——"Book? Pastoral Oath" Hou Yahou Brigade. ——"Poetry? Song of Zhou? Zaiyuan" It is Yaqing Yan. ——"Zuo Zhuan? The sixth year of Duke Wen" Gui Yazhi. - "Etiquette? Shi Yuli" Yafu sits facing south (Yafu is Fan Zengye.). ——"Historical Records? The Chronicles of Xiang Yu" Another example: Yaxian (ancient sacrificial rituals held three offering ceremonies, the second time was called "Yaxian"); Yayuan (ranked second); Yafu (second only to his father); Yaxian Shuai (deputy commander); Yaxiang (a minister whose official position is second to the prime minister); Yajiang (secondary general, deputy general); Yafan (the musician who played music to accompany the food when the emperor and princes had their second meal in ancient times; the third person of the emperor and princes in ancient times) Second meal); Yasheng (moral intelligence is second only to the saint); Yakui (generally refers to the second place in the imperial examination in ancient times): lower than; low. Indicates the level of rank [inferior; lower than][1] Gui Gui's class is a blind date between the sons of Asia and Song Dynasty. ——"Zuo Zhuan? The Nineteenth Year of Duke Xiang". Du Xuan's note: "Ya, the second best." Edit this paragraph: hang down; loosely packed pink spikes are near the window, and the water freezes and the hammer clusters hang down. ——Qian Shu? Wei Zhuang's "Xue Changshi Xue Xue" Some branches are still hanging low to protect the skin wounds he got from the tip of the jujube pole. ——Lu Xun's "Wild Grass" Bend, bend [bend] The boatmen and fishermen entered Puxi, and the mountains and trees were all gone. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "The Title of Wang Zai's Landscape Pictures and Songs" It is said that the world is the best and cannot be inferior. ——"Book of Changes" Xun Li Yalu. ——"Book? Pastoral Oath" Hou Yahou Brigade. ——"Poetry? Song of Zhou? Zaiyuan" It is Yaqing Yan. ——"Zuo Zhuan? The sixth year of Duke Wen" Yu Yazhi. ——"Rituals? Shi Yu Li" Ya's body received a white jade restraint, and he held a purple gold restraint in his mouth. ——Tang Yuanzhen's "Wang Yunzui Horse Song" Another example: Yadi (bow to the ground; fall to the ground) press; low pressure [press down] pitifully pinched the traveler's head, like a sub-waist gourd, very painful Unbearable. ——"Journey to the West" Ye Zhongru subdued the green jade, and the flowers were suspected to be red gauze. ——Song Dynasty? Ouyang Xiu's "The Proud Fisherman" Another example: Ya Di (all over the ground; everywhere); Ya Yao Gourd (thin waist gourd. Ya: press; squeeze) next to, close to [be near to] Wu Song watched from the sedan chair At that time, I saw people with their shoulders folded on their backs, noisy and noisy, and crowded the streets and alleys, all coming to see the big insect. ——"Water Margin" Another example: Ya shoulder stacked on the back (shoulder stacked on the back) cover, closed [close] Flower cage pale moon, heavy door deep Ya. ——Cai Shen's "Ugly Slave Man" Pass "pressure". Heavily press: The hair on the temples is white and the stamens are red. ——Du Fu's "A Banquet in the Forest Garden by Xu Silu" The flowers are about to move the bamboos, and the birds are peeking at the new rolling curtains. ——Du Fu's "Three Poems on Entering the House" Edit this paragraph The abbreviation of Asia [Asia]. Such as: Eurasia; Asian Games Adam Yàdāng [Adam, ancestor of mankind in the stories of Holly Bible] The legendary ancestor of mankind comes from the stories of the Bible. Adriatic Sea Yàdélǐyà Hǎi [the Adriatic Sea] is a water body located in the east of Italy. Yàfù [under father] is an honorific title, indicating that it is second only to the father. Ya's father suffered a jade fight. ——"Historical Records? The Chronicles of Xiang Yu" I want to be with my father again.
Runner-up yàjūn [second place; frunner-up] The second place judged in sports, entertainment competitions or other competitions. Flax yàmá [flax] is a slender, upright annual herb with linear leaves and blue flowers. The Amazon River Yàmǎsūn Hé [the Ama...>>
is widely cultivated in order to obtain fiber and seeds. Question 3: What can be changed by adding one stroke to "what"? Add one stroke to "what" , this word is pronounced Gong, Gong Gong’s Gong.
When writing, every point or line written from the beginning to the end of the pen is called a stroke or a stroke.
The strokes of Chinese characters are formed by history.
Ancient writing has no concept of strokes. For example, the pen shape of seal script is round and integrated, making it difficult to distinguish the starting and ending positions of the pen.
Starting from official script, straight strokes gradually formed. However, there are no rules for how many strokes some characters or radicals should be written, such as "口".
It was not until regular script gradually formed the famous "Eight Methods of Yongzi" that the stroke system of Chinese characters was determined.
The traditional eight-step method for the character "Yong" divides the strokes of Chinese characters into: "dot, horizontal, vertical, left, back, pick, fold, and hook".
In fact, the strokes of Chinese characters vary widely, and the "Eight Methods of Yongzi" summarize only the general types from the perspective of calligraphy. There are also subtle differences within each type. These differences include tilt angle, size, length, etc.
According to the tendency of pen movement when writing, that is, the "stroke" characteristics, strokes can be further summarized. For example:
The writing trends of "point" and "捺" are both from the upper left to the lower right, but they are different in length and size, so they can be classified into one major category;
"Ti" and "Ti" "Horizontal" has a tendency to move the pen from left to right;
"Zhe" and "Hook" both change the direction to form a turning point in the process of moving the pen.
In this way, the eight types of strokes can be summarized into five types.
In the Wubi input method, five basic strokes are specified, namely: 一 (horizontal), 丨 (vertical), 丿 (left), 丶 (dot), (fold). Among them:
There are four types of single strokes: 一 (horizontal), 丨 (vertical), 丿 (left), 丶 (dot);
There is one type of compound strokes: (fold)
Horizontal includes horizontal and vertical strokes;
Point includes dot and stroke;
According to the included stroke shapes, folding pens can be divided into horizontal, vertical, and vertical strokes. There are 25 types in eight categories, including point, fold, lift, bend, and hook.
The five basic strokes in the Wubi font are distributed in five areas of the keyboard, with a maximum of 25 keys. There are many variations of the five basic strokes, such as:
Horizontal - horizontal, lifting.
Vertical - hanging needle vertically, hanging dew vertically, vertical hook.
Sketch - flat, vertical, and oblique.
Na - slant, flat, oblique point, flat point, vertical point, long point.
Fold - horizontal fold, vertical fold, fold, vertical bend, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, vertical lift, vertical fold, Vertical fold, skim, and point.
Hook - vertical hook, horizontal hook, curved hook, horizontal hook, oblique hook, horizontal oblique hook, vertical bent hook, horizontal folding hook, horizontal bending hook, horizontal folding hook, horizontal folding hook Curved hook, vertical folding hook.
I hope I can help clear up your doubts.
Question 4: What words can be turned into by adding one plus one stroke? Two, D, seven, ten, factory, B
Thank you for your timely praise and adoption.
Question 5: What word can be turned into five different words by adding one stroke? It is the word "日"
It can be turned into "A", "Tian", "Yu" and "Shen" ""Old"