What are the word combinations of the word "bien": traverse, panshen, panji, panlan, panda, panbishu, everywhere, panzhou, panxing, panman, everywhere, panzhao, panye, pan The stroke order of "die", "bianyu", "everywhere", "everywhere", "bienwen", "bianyu", "bianyu", "everywhere", "everywhere", "bibiwen", "bianyu", "bianyu", "bianyu", "everywhere", "everywhere", "bibiwen", "bianyu"), "everywhere", "" , Na.
Illustration of the stroke order of the word "Bai"
***Twelve strokes
Bai
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Horizontal fold, fold and leave
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The pinyin of "biàn" is biàn, the radical is 辶, and the structure It is a semi-enclosed structure, the phonetic notation is ㄅㄧㄢ_, and the stroke number is 451325122454.
What is the specific explanation of the word "pass"? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Basic explanation Click here to view the detailed content of "pass"
(1) (form) universal; comprehensive: all over the mountains ~ wild | our friends ~ the world. (2) (Quantity) The entire process of an action from beginning to end is one time: look at it from beginning to end.
2. Detailed explanation
Verb (phonetic-phonetic. Original meaning: travel around) has the same original meaning as _, _. ——"Shuowen"_Yu Qun Shen. ——"Yu Shu" I have traveled extensively in Yongjia's landscapes. ——Song Dynasty Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bi Tan" appealed to all the yamen but failed. ——"Chenzhou Rice" Adjective (1) generally refers to common sexual intercourse_destroy me. ——"Poetry·Beifeng·North Gate" The young master led Hou Sheng to sit down and praised the guests. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Mr. Wei" (2) Another example: all over the mountains and plains; all over the mountains and plains; all over the place; all over the body; all over the body. The quantifier is experienced from beginning to end. Such as: read once; many times
3. Encyclopedia explanation
Interpretation ① Comprehensive; everywhere: universal | everywhere | all over the mountains and plains. ② Quantifier, the entire process of an action from beginning to end is once: read it once | redo the experiment. spread biànbù spread to all places; spread to every place. "Blooming everywhere" (biàndìkāihuā) means that good things or good phenomena appear everywhere and develop generally.
The following is an introduction to other related knowledge about the word "bib":
The English words about the word "bian" are:
universal, allover, widespread, generally, general, over, Popular, traverse,
Idioms about the word "Bian" include:
Thousands of times, mourning everywhere, mourning everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, blooming everywhere, covered with bruises, starving everywhere, dying of hunger All over the fields, all over the fields, all over the fields, all over the fields, all over the sky and all over the ground, all over the sky and all over the fields, all over the mountains and fields, all over the mountains and fields, small benefits are not everywhere, morning and evening are everywhere, corpses are everywhere, corpses are everywhere, mountains and fields are everywhere, and they are everywhere,
< p>Poems about the word "Ben" include:"Ganzhou Bian·Ganzhou Bian, the Qiang Flute will be disabled again", "Beishan Yiwen Shao Ben/Xiao Ben", "Die Lianhua·Red all over the flower branches" "Green all over the willow" and "Six quatrains of listening to the song." "Shui Tiao (the fifth time is the five-character tune with the most accurate rhyme)", "Man Jiang Hong·Traveling all over the south of the Yangtze River", "Partridge Sky·Loyalty all over the Kyushu", "Ming Yu·Plum Yellow First Time", "Shan Zhai·Xia" "The suburbs are green all over", "Cheng Qifu·The fragrant flowers are all over the East Garden", "The water dragon chants·A hundred flowers are blooming all over the garden",
The combinations of the word "Bi" are:
The calligraphy pictures about the word "Ban" include:
The Monument of Baishijun, Wu Dacheng, Zhao Zhiqian, Sun Guoting, Xu Boqing. Click here to view more detailed information about my word.