The pronunciation of hot

tàng

Stroke order: 丶丶一フノノ丶ノノ丶

Reading and writing: dot, dot, lift, horizontal fold folding hook/horizontal bending hook, Sketch, skim, dot, skim, skim, nip

Strokes: 10, radical: fire, structure: up and down, traditional Chinese: hot, five strokes: INRO, five elements: water

Writing Technique: Tighten up and loosen down. The water at the three points of "Soup" is slightly shorter, the right side is in the left diagonal position, and the diagonal strokes are evenly arranged. The upper part of the "Fire" stroke is straight, the stroke is stretched, and the stroke is roughly level. The answer to the riddle is "scalding", hot pot (guess a Chinese character)

Pinyin

Definition: 1. To be burned or burned by fire or high temperature. 2. Use a high-temperature object to heat up or change the state of another object. 3. The object temperature is high.

The radical "Soup" is simplified to "Soup". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. From the sound of fire and soup. Hot water is the paradigm of soup. The two paradigms of fire and soup are superimposed. Contact with hot water that is like a fire is the paradigm of scalding. The original meaning is high temperature, and the skin feels painful when it comes into contact with hot objects.

At the same time, it is also a cooking method - referring to the processing method of using boiling water to tighten the skin of meat. Common in the north, it refers to a cooking method in which sliced ??and diced raw materials are cooked in boiling or spicy soup. Blanching, searing, blanching and boiling are all very similar and are all cooking methods.

Perm

1. Perm [tàng fà] is a beauty method.

2. Hot stamping [tàng jīn] The book cover is stamped with real gold characters

3. Electric perm [diàn tàng] Use electric heat to perm the hair to make it curly.

4. 火热 [huǒ tàng] ① Very hot; boiling hot. ② Use fire scissors to perm your hair.

5. Hot stamping [tàng huā] uses a hot steel skewer or soldering iron to create patterns and patterns on utensils.

6. Hot waxing [tàng là] refers to spreading wax chips on the floor, furniture and other surfaces, baking them and smoothing them to increase the gloss.