The pronunciation of 瓤

The pronunciation of 瓤: ráng

The stroke order of 瓤 is dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal , leave, lift vertically, leave, point, leave, leave, lift vertically, point, hold down.

Illustration of the stroke order of the word 礤

***Twenty-two strokes

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Stroke order distribution demonstration diagram

The pinyin of 礤 is ráng, the radical is melon, the structure is left and right, the phonetic notation is ㄖㄤ_, and the stroke order number is 4125125111221353433544.

What is the specific explanation of the word 礤? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

1. Basic explanation

(1) (Name) (~子,~儿) The flesh or petals of melons with seeds wrapped in the skin: orange~er | black watermelon with red seeds. (2) (Name) (~er) generally refers to something wrapped in skin or shell: straw ~ | letter ~er. (3) (shape) is not good; weak: Your driving skills are really poor ~ | In good health after illness ~.

2. Detailed explanation

Noun (1) (phonetic. From melon, Xiāng (xiāng) sound. Original meaning: the flesh of melons) (2) Same as the original meaning: fleshy and white flesh Like ice and snow. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Lychee Picture Preface" (3) Another example: red flesh watermelon; pumpkin flesh. Generally refers to the flesh of other fruits. Such as: orange pulp (4) The pulp of melons and oranges with seeds inside, generally refers to the pulp part of any fruit. For example: coconut pulp (5) generally refers to the things wrapped in the skin. Such as: letter; straw (6) is a metaphor for the inside story and secrets of things. For example: Who knows what's going on inside? Adjective (1) I dare not touch your old man's wine. When I came back, my skin was shaky and my hair was lukewarm. I don’t know how to drink that stuff, so I don’t understand. ——"Heroes of Sons and Daughters" (2) Soft. Such as: plump (meaning that the land is soft and fertile) (3) : The incompetent young man stuck out his tongue when he heard it, oh, this bride is really shameless! ——Jiangsu ballad "The Bride Just Enters the Village"

3. Kangxi Dictionary

On the Wuji Collection, Kangxi_Paintings of Guabu: 22 paintings, Paintings outside the Ministry: 17 paintings" __》Ru_Qie "Ji_" is like _Qie, __ sounds Rang. "__"melon_. "Collection" _ flesh, melon. According to "Zhengzi Tong", the flesh is in the middle of the melon, wrapped around the rhinoceros, and white like catkins, with juice. Materia Medica _ the melon _, the word __ melon in the rhinoceros, non. Also "__" female good cut, sound _. And "Collect_" slave_cut, sound bag. ___same.

4. Encyclopedia explanation

Original meaning: melon flesh with melon seeds.瓤ráng is a phonetic sound. From melon, from Xiang (xiāng), Xiang Yisheng. "Xiang" means "to wrap up" and "to include". "Gua" and "xiang" are combined to mean "the flesh of the melon contains the seeds".

The following introduces other related knowledge about the word 瓤:

Idioms about the word 瓤 include:

Coffin 瓤子,

About The word combinations of the word 礤 are:

melon rind, watermelon rind, rind rind, rind rind, rind rind, rind rind, rind rind, rind rind, melon rind plague, xin rin er, xin rind, no rind, inner rind, Pine pulp, sand pulp, poetry pulp, coconut flesh, Gongye pulp,

The calligraphy pictures of the word "瓤" include: