籱xiān, 子zǐ,籸shēn, 籱cun,籺hé, 籾ní,粁qiɑn, 粂zhɑi, 粀zhɑng,緷zhé,粑bā,fenfěn,粔jù,畕bǐ,粲kāng" />
The words next to the word "米" are: 米 mǐ, 籴 dí,
絵 fán, 籶 shēn,
similar to lèi, 籹nǚ,
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籱xiān, 子zǐ,
籸shēn, 籱cun,
籺hé, 籾ní,
粁qiɑn, 粂zhɑi,
粀zhɑng,緷zhé,
粑bā,fenfěn,
粔jù,畕bǐ,
粲kāng,粄 bǎn,
粲bì,粆shā,粎mi,粈róu,
粏tà,粅wù,
粌yin,粍zhe,
thick cū, 粝 lì,
grain lì, sticky nián, zhān,
粕pò, 粜tiào,
粛sù, 粣cè ,
粚chī, 粓gān,
粖yù, 粙zhòu,
dung fèn, millet sù,
粋cuì, Qihu and so on.
The words next to the word rice are: rough, coarse grain, paste, dextrin, paste, grain, saccharin, essence, bad, dregs, paste, clay, glutinous rice cake
rice The idioms next to the word are: muddle-headed? Pinyin: hú lǐ hú tú? Explanation: vague understanding and unclear reasoning. It also describes a state of fuzzy thinking? It is rare to be confused. Pinyin: nán dé hú tú? Explanation: It means that people are rarely confused when they should pretend to be confused. Pinyin: cū zhōng yǒu xì? Explanation: The surface seems rough, Casual, practical yet meticulous and attentive? Rich and powerful? Pinyin: cái dà qì cū? Explanation: Qi: momentum; thick: thick. Refers to rich property and extraordinary style. It also refers to being full of energy due to having a lot of money. Pinyin: jīng shén dǒu sǒu ?Explanation: Invigorated: to look excited. Describes high spirits? Shattered into pieces? Pinyin: fěn shēn suì gǔ? Explanation: The body is broken into pieces and dies. It is a metaphor for losing one's life for a certain purpose or encountering some danger.