Dao (pinyin: dāo) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, and its ancient glyph is like a knife. The word "knife" can refer to a weapon or tool used for cutting, chopping and chopping. From the name of the weapon to the use of the army to conquer. "Knife" also refers to an ancient knife-shaped coin, which is called knife coin. "Knife" can also be used as a quantifier. A hundred pieces of paper are a knife.
Knife word combination:
Cone knife, making knife, drilling knife, burning knife, frost knife, book knife, comfortable knife, curved knife, jumping knife, lifting knife, pottery knife, bit knife, nest knife, cloth knife, punching knife, ingot knife, shovel knife, double knife, good knife, knife target, knife anvil, blade, knife pen and knife body.
Knife ink, knife rubbing, knife plating, knife inscription, knife rope, knife honey, knife mountain, knife, knife sickle, knife man, knife holder, knife hemp, broadsword, red knife, knife room, file, side knife, manipulation knife, treasure knife, ball knife, Qin knife, European knife, flapping knife.
Ladder, ring knife, smooth knife, buckle knife, bow knife, feed knife, quit knife, scabbard, dragon sword, drop knife, knife machine, knife knife, knife scissors, steel knife, drum knife, horizontal knife, French knife, scraper, lever knife and upper kitchen knife.