Mo's pinyin: mó. Radical: we. Stroke: 12. Five elements: water. Traditional: Mo. Five strokes: YAJD.
1. Interpretation
1. The word "vice" is "none". No. Such as: Mo Xin (no letter).
2. strategy; Planning: macro ~ (ambitious planning).
2. Explaining Chinese characters by telling stories
Ancient prose: discussing ideas. Never say anything.
Translation: The meaning of strategy is to take words as the radical and mo as the sound.
words: Rui Mo, Liang Mo, Di Mo, Mo Shang, Xian Mo, Miao Mo, Mi Mo, Hong Mo, Yuan Mo, Mo Xun, Chou Mo, Gui Mo, Cai Mo and Na Mo.
1. Rui Mo (Ru? mó)
The emperor's wise strategy.
Second, Yuan Mo (yuān mó)
Also called "Yuan Zhen". Far-reaching strategy; Far-reaching strategy.
third, decide the strategy and plan.
fourth, plot (móu mó)
; Make a strategy.
5. Mo Yan (mó yán)
It can be regarded as the standard strategic words.
Mo is the riddle of the answer
1. People who break their promises should not intersect (type a word).
2. Population control (one word).
3. mountains cover the white sun (one word).
English translation
be without; plan; Scheme plan
related search of Mo
Mo You, Mo Xun, Mo Lie, Mo Idiom, Mo Bai, Mo Yan, Mo Ming, Mo Chen and Mo Shi.
methods of 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 a foundation for further study.
2. Deliberate practice: Learning Chinese characters requires a lot of deliberate practice. You can practice the writing and pronunciation of Chinese characters repeatedly through writing exercise books and Chinese calligraphy exercises. Focus on practicing some commonly used Chinese characters and new words, and gradually expand the learning volume of Chinese characters.
3. Decomposing Pinyin: For unfamiliar Chinese characters, you can learn by decomposing Pinyin. Decomposing Chinese characters into radicals and radicals, and then learning them in combination with pinyin can help to remember and understand the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters.