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Chu [zh incarnation]

Chinese Pinyin: zh incarnation

Chinese Pinyin: ㄓㄨˇ

Chu's radical: autumn

External strokes: 8

Total number of strokes: 13

Chinese character structure: left-right structure

Five elements of Chinese characters: fire

Variant character: ?

The stroke order of Chinese characters: フ丨ノ?丨ノ丨125011

Number of strokes: 4523412132511.

Read and write in stroke order: vertical folding, horizontal skimming, vertical skimming and horizontal folding.

Chu's basic explanation

Chu [zh incarnation]

Wrap clothes in silk cotton.

Saxophone.

Ancient "storage", storage.

Red cloth for ancient coffins: ~ curtain.

Chu explained in detail

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Chu [chǔ]

surname

See also the incarnation of zh.

clear/a surname

In ancient times, it was called [Bing].

Chu, pawn also. -"Shuo Wen". Xu Hao said, "The name of a pawn is Chu, and it is also named after his clothes."

Another example is Wu Chu (Wu Chu. Generally refers to the army; Wu)

"Move"

Silk and cotton clothes [silk plus clothes]

Fifty clothes for upper Chu, thirty clothes for middle Chu and twenty clothes for lower Chu. -"Hanshu Biography of Zhao Tuo, King of South Vietnam"

Another example: Chu Fu (cotton-padded jacket)

Bag [bag]

Some businessmen established themselves in Chu, and the exhibition turned to Lindong. -"Southern History"

Another example: Chu (Chu capsule. Bags for books)

The name of the ancient coffin decoration [coffin decoration]. Such as Chutang (mortuary; Hall); Chu curtain (ancient coffin decoration name, cloth curtain covering coffin)

Put silk cotton into clothes [pad with silk cotton]

Chu, a clothes. -"Shuo Wen"

Set in Xunji junior high school. -"Zuo Zhuan Cheng Gong for three years"

Wear brocade to talk about Chu. -"Hanshu, South Guangdong Wang Chuan" Note

Chu, get dressed. -"Jade"

Storage. Through "[store]"

Take my clothes away and throw them away. -Thirty Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong"

phrase

Chu Xiao is pregnant [zh Xi m:o HuáI dà]

Chu: Pockets. Pack big things with small mouths. Metaphor is incompetent.

Chu Xiao Bei da

Pack big things with small mouths. Metaphor is incompetent.

Ch ǔ Xu

Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji, calligraphers in the early Tang Dynasty.

Reverse Chu [q and ng ch]

If you're still unpacking, you're doing your best. Chu, pouch.

Chu clothes [zh ǔ y and]

cotton-padded clothes

Chǔ wǔ Wu Chu

Generally refers to the army; Soldier.