Pinyin: Li incarnation.
Radical: wood.
Stroke: 9.
Description: Liu is a standard first-class word (common word) in modern Chinese. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and belongs to Liu Shu's pictophonetic characters. The basic meaning of willow is deciduous trees or shrubs, such as wicker and catkin.
Liu made the following sentence:
First, the willows beside the school playground spit out green buds.
Secondly, there are many willows planted on the riverbank near our home.
There is a long curved embankment behind my house, which is covered with willows.
Fourth, willow trees are very adaptable and can live wherever they are inserted.
The reflection of willow in the river is so beautiful.
6. Elephants are very powerful. They can pull out willows with their noses.
Seven, the spring breeze is blowing, and the willow tree spits out a new green leaf.
Eight, the green workers in the community are pruning willow branches.
Nine, a pair of magpies live on the big willow tree behind my house.
Ten, in summer, there are waves of cicadas singing from the willows outside the window.
Eleven. In the park, willows are graceful and apricot trees are out of the wall. This is a good season for children to put on spring clothes and go to the park.