Cang group word radical

Cang is a Chinese character, and its radical is "艹" (the prefix grass). The word combinations are as follows:

1. Pale: describes a color that is pale and bloodless. It can also be used to describe lack of strength or lack of energy. Green: describes lush and green vegetation. Pine: an evergreen tree with slender leaves and tall branches. It is a common tree species in gardens. Cangqiong: refers to the sky, also used to describe extremely high and far places.

2. Boundless: describes the vast and boundless scenery, or the long and blurry time. Desolation: Describes a low and desolate sound, or a desolate and desolate scene. Cangrun: describes calligraphy, painting, jade, etc. as having connotation and luster. Boundless land: Describes the vastness of the earth. It can also be used to describe the unknown future and being at a loss as to where to go.

3. Green and dripping: describing the lush vegetation, as if water is dripping out. Blue sea and mulberry field: It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world, or the passage of time, things have changed and people have changed. Cang is a very common Chinese character in Chinese. It can be used to describe various natural and cultural scenes and express people's feelings and experiences about nature and life.

Cangzi Sentence

1. Looking at the vast land, I felt an inexplicable feeling in my heart.

2. His face turned pale, obviously there was something wrong with his body.

3. The green trees add a touch of vitality to this mountain forest.

4. Her eyes revealed an old and deep wisdom.

5. On this vast sea, their ship seemed so lonely and helpless.

6. Those vigorous and powerful calligraphy works are amazing.

7. Looking at the vast sky, my heart is filled with worries about the future.

8. His voice became pale and weak, obviously exhausted.

9. In this green mountain forest, I feel a kind of tranquility that is integrated with nature.

10. Her eyes were full of care and concern for those common people.