国字九画国
Pinyin: guó
Pinyin: ㄍㄨㄛ@
Radical strokes: 3
Total strokes: 8
Traditional Chinese characters:
Chinese character structure: fully enclosed structure
Simplified Chinese radical: 嗗
zao Calligraphy: Knowing
How many strokes are there in traditional Chinese characters? Answer for you.
The traditional Chinese characters of the country of Fujian are composed of an outer box plus an or character. The total number of strokes is 11.
The word "国" has several Chinese characters in the Kangxi dictionary
Five elements: wood
Traditional Chinese character: country
Simplified strokes : 8 strokes
Kangxi strokes: 11 strokes
How to write the traditional Chinese character of 国? The traditional Chinese character of 国 is 国. Number of strokes: 11 strokes
Stroke order: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, lift, diagonal hook, left, dot, horizontal.
What are the traditional Chinese characters for the Chinese character Lou? The traditional Chinese characters for the Chinese character Lou are as follows, and their strokes are: 15
Traditional Chinese characters, also known as Traditional Chinese, were published in the 1935 "First Batch Simplified Chinese Character List" 》called traditional Chinese characters, and European and American countries call it traditional Chinese (Traditional Chinese), which refers to the Chinese characters that were replaced by simplified characters (also called simplified characters) during the simplification movement of Chinese characters. It has a history of more than 2,000 years and was the common Chinese writing standard among Chinese people everywhere until the 20th century.
Currently, the areas that still use traditional Chinese characters include Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. Countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, overseas Chinese communities such as Singapore and Malaysia mostly use traditional and simplified characters. In mainland China, in cultural relics and historical sites, surnames with variant characters Traditional Chinese characters can be retained or used in cases such as calligraphy, seal cutting, handwritten inscriptions, and special needs.
In January 2001, the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Standard Spoken and Written Chinese Language" was implemented, which clearly stipulated that the state should promote standardized Chinese characters, and also clearly defined the scope of retaining or using traditional Chinese characters. On June 5, 2013, the State Council announced the "General Standard Chinese Character Table", including the appendix "Comparison Table of Standard Characters, Traditional Chinese Characters and Variant Characters". The use of Chinese characters in general social application fields is subject to the standard table.
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Total strokes: 12
Outside strokes: 5
Yue
Pinyin: yuè
Radical: Go
Explanation:
1. To spend, to go beyond: ~ to pass. ~Winter. ~ level. ~ Rail. ~ Right. ~Environment. ~bit. ~Prison. ~As a substitute.
2. Voices and emotions are raised, high-spirited: excited ~. The sound is clear~.
3. To express a deepening degree: ~发 (more). ~ Add. ~Hurry~Okay.
4. Dissipate: "Spiritual fatigue means ~".
5. Lost, fallen: fallen ~. "Shoot him to the left. ~ Under the car."
6. The name of the ancient Chinese ethnic group: Bai~ (also known as "Bai Yue").
7. The name of the vassal state of China in the Zhou Dynasty. Later used as another name for eastern Zhejiang Province: ~ju. ~ Fu Chu Yi ("Yi", swallow. It is a metaphor for making different judgments on the same object due to the limitations of one's own conditions).
8. Surname.
The horizontal and vertical ticks are added, so there are 7 strokes.