How to write traditional Chinese characters clearly

The traditional Chinese character of "Ming" is: Ming, not itself.

Pinyin: míng?

Radical: Japan

Stroke: 8

Five strokes: JEG

Explanation:

1. bright (relative to "dark"): ~ months. Oh, my god The light is on. Another example: holding an open flame staff (lighting torches, holding weapons, and moving openly); Bright lights (lighting)

2. understanding; Clear: ask ~. Talk ~. Divide ~. Where are you going?

3. openness; Exposed to the outside; Don't hide (as opposed to "dark"): ~ Say. ~ order. ~ ditch. ~ a gun is easy to hide, but an arrow on the string is difficult to prevent.

4. Good eyesight; Have a correct vision; See things clearly: cong ~. English ~. Fine ~ strong. See and hear ~. Eyes ~ hands are quick.

5. light: abandon darkness and cast light ~. ~ people don't do dark things.

6. vision: loss of both eyes.

7. understanding; Understand: deep ~ meaning. Not interested. Another example is: knowing the meaning of classics and knowing the allusions of past articles. Familiarity: familiarity); Zhong Ming (familiar with astrological calendar); Understand (understand); Be reasonable (understand reason)

8. display; Show: open Sect ~ righteousness. Poetry ~ ambition. Another example is: pure heart (indicating heart); Zhi Ming (indicating willingness); Clearly (point out)

9. Mingming: Why bother him when you know he can't?

10. Next to this year and today: ~ days. ~ Good morning. ~ years. ~ spring.

1 1. dynasty,1368-1644, built by Zhu Yuanzhang. Nanjing was the capital first, and moved to Beijing during Yongle period.

12. Last name.

13. (I know. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the bright "sun and moon" light. Xiao Zhuan takes the light of the moon _ (ji ǒ ng); Get the brightness of the window from _. Original meaning: bright, clear and bright)

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Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Bright and clean?

The window. Lake water. The autumn sky in Beijing is particularly ~.

2. Describe [shu not mí ng]?

Explain clearly: ~ the reason. ~ question.

3.star[míng xρng]?

Ancient books refer to Venus.

4. Invent [fā míng]?

Did you create the past? Things or methods: Compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing were all first introduced by China.

5. smart [c not ng mí ng]?

Developed intelligence, strong memory and strong understanding: children are diligent and make rapid progress in learning.

6. Tomorrow?

Time words. Tomorrow.

7. Lighting [zhào míng]?

Illuminate a room, venue, etc. With lamp: ~ equipment. Stage.