Group words: Fox? Civet cats? Beaver? Beaver? Beaver? Beaver? Beaver? Beaver bone? Beaver head? Utricularia Beaver sand? Beaver don't? Beaver head? Beaver
pinyin lí, phonetic notation ㄌ?.
The simplified radical has 7 strokes outside the radical and 1 total strokes.
traditional Chinese medicine department, wubi QTJF, KHWG, Cang Xie.
Zheng code QMKB, with four corners of 46215, has a left and right structure.
code 376, location 3274, unified code 72F8, stroke order ノフノ?フ?フ?フ?フボボボボボボボボボ1258
basic word meaning:
1? That is, "raccoon".
⒉? Mammals, similar in shape to cats, whose fur can be used to make clothes. Also known as raccoon dog, civet cat, bobcat and leopard cat.
related words:
fox [hunli]?
This refers to foxes and raccoons, and later refers to foxes.
civet [guǒ zi lí]?
Civet cats generally refer to masked civet cats, which are carnivores of the genus Civet cats, commonly known as masked civets.
fox [hú li j Ρ ng]?
(name) refers to a seductive and charming woman.
old fox [l? ohú li]?
(name) is a metaphor for a wily person.
raccoon dog [lí shēng]?
wildcats. Stray cat, a cat that has no owner and has lived in the wild for a long time.
ask the fox [ā n wè n hunli]?
It's a metaphor that there is a giant thief in power, but he only dares to try the knife with a gangster.
raccoon dog [lí zǐ]?
civet cats. Another name for the leopard cat.
poor rats bite raccoons [qióng shǔ niè lí]?
a cornered mouse will bite a cat. Metaphor is forced to go too far, although the strength is not equal, it will also resist.
beaver [lí wü]?
refers to creatures such as fish and turtles hidden in the mud.
raccoon bone [lí g incarnation]?
the calligraphy post name of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in Jin Dynasty.