Loss Huang Long Ti Hang Lai Yao Hong Song Invade Tong Pin Rose Ember Group of Words Similar Characters

The synonym for loss (loss) is: meteorite (meteor)

The synonym for huang (emperor) is: panic (panic)

Long (Linglong) Near word: cage (cage)

Ti (picky) close character: kick (play a ball)

Hang (Hangzhou) close character: 吭 (not saying a word)

Lai (Penglai) is a close word for: Cai (cabbage)

Yao (Yaochi) is a close word for: Yao (far away)

Hong (grand) is a close word for :Brachial (biceps)

Song (Song Dynasty) close-up word: Mu (bath)

Invasion (invasion) close-up word: dip (soak)

Tong (unification), a close-up character: (acting as)

Destroy (destroy) locust tree)

Ashes (ash) similar form: 荩 (荩草) (jin three sounds)

Extended information

1. Loss [ sǔn shī ]?

1. Attrition or loss without cost: In this air battle, the enemy lost five aircraft.

2. Things consumed or lost without any cost: ~ Huge.

2. Emperor [ huáng dì ]?

1. The honorific title given to previous emperors in ancient times.

2. The provincial name of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.

3. The title of the supreme ruler of a feudal country. It started with Qin Shihuang.

4. In the old days, it also referred to the banker in the casino.

3. Linglong [ líng lóng ]?

1. The sound of jade; the sound of clearness.

2. Clear appearance.

3. It is used to refer to plum blossoms or snow in poetry.

4. Exquisite appearance.

5. Flexible appearance.

6. Refers to Shang Linglong, a singing prostitute in the Tang Dynasty.

7. Generally refers to Geisha.

8. Movement name.

4. Picky [ tiāo ti ]?

1. Fiddle; fiddle.

Lu Xun's "Wandering Lonely": "In the "Xueli Weekly" run by a few gentlemen in that place, they actually started to attack me. Naturally, they never named me, but the wording was very clever, so that When people see me, they think I am criticizing the student trend."

2. Excessive criticism of minor errors.

What is "The Second Examination": "These examination committee members and observers almost all have a harsh and critical air when making selections."

3. Guidance.

4. A bottom-up stroke in calligraphy.

5. Magnificent [ hóng dà ]?

1. Expansion; Everbright.

2. Huge; magnificent.

Chapter 8 of Guo Moruo's "Hongbo Qu": "However (the Battlefield Cultural Service Office) has become a huge thorn in the eyes of the Kuomintang die-hards."

3. Refer to vast scope.

4. Loud, loud.

Sa Ting's "Magnetism": "At this time, there was a loud voice, and then, a short, middle-aged man in beautiful clothes walked in."