How to pronounce the pinyin of bad

The pronunciation of evil is: dǎi.

Bao pinyin: dǎi, è are commonly used Chinese characters in the first level of the general standard of Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character looks like a residual bone. Its original meaning refers to a residual bone with the flesh removed, and it is pronounced è. He was originally written as "歺" and later as "筺". The word "Badǎi", which means bad or bad, comes from ancient northern minority languages ??and was borrowed from Tibetan after about the 10th century AD.

Evil is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. Most of the characters with evil è as meaning are related to death, badness, unlucky and other meanings, such as disability, funeral, death, disaster, etc.

Use the word evil in a sentence:

1. Uncle Wang fought bravely with the gangster and finally subdued the gangster.

2. The young man on earth who bravely captured the gangster let the gangster go because of secular concepts, but the gangster took the opportunity to stab him to death.

3. But you also need to have fun. It’s Children’s Day after all, and you are an older child after all.

4. When he met a gangster, he did not panic at all and used his wisdom to fool the gangster around him.

5. The old man is old. What if something bad happens? Everyone has discussed and decided that you have to take on this task anyway.

6. The police caught this bad guy who was doing evil and harming his neighbors.

7. People who do not have independent courage are always dependent and do evil things.

8. He always relies on his father's power to do evil outside.

9. These criminals colluded together and tried to do evil here.

10. We young people should improve their moral cultivation and never do evil.

Methods for learning Chinese characters

1. Learn basic knowledge: Understand the origin, evolution and structure of Chinese characters, and master the basic strokes, radicals and structural rules of Chinese characters. These basic knowledge can help you understand the form and meaning of Chinese characters and lay the foundation for subsequent learning.

2. Deliberate practice: Learning Chinese characters requires a lot of deliberate practice. You can repeatedly practice the writing and pronunciation of Chinese characters through writing exercise books, Chinese character calligraphy exercises, etc. Focus on practicing some commonly used Chinese characters and new words, and gradually expand the amount of Chinese characters learned.

3. Decomposing Pinyin: For unfamiliar Chinese characters, you can learn them by decomposing Pinyin. Breaking down Chinese characters into radicals and radicals, and then learning Pinyin together, can help you remember and understand the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters.