The writing method of raising cursive script is as follows:
Pinyin: y m 4 ng?
Radical: hmm
Wu Bi 86: udyj
Five strokes 98: uggj
Cang Xie: Toll.
Angle code: 80228
UniCode:U+5 17B
Standardized Chinese character number: 164 1
Number of strokes: 43 1 1 13432
Read and write in stroke order: left and right, left and right.
Explanation:
1. Take care of and provide daily necessities: ~ Education. Support ~ touch ~ ~ home.
2. Raise animals and flowers: ~ flowers. ~ colonization.
3. have children.
4. Raise (non-biological): ~ son. ~ father. ~ mom.
5. Education, training: training. Teach ~
6. nourish and rest body and mind: ~ disease. ~ heart. ~ sex. Hugh ~. Camp. ~ charge yourself.
7. Protection and restoration: ~ Road.
Extended data related words:
1. Rest [xi y m: ng]?
Rest: ~ Institute. He went to Beidaihe.
Ding Ling/KLOC-Shanghai in the spring of 0/930: "For his physical and mental recuperation, she hoped that they would leave Shanghai temporarily and they would travel."
2. Develop snipe]?
Cultivate to form or grow.
"Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 10: "He swam at the age of twelve and developed a full stomach of knowledge."
Ba Jin's Observer: "I have formed the habit of observing people."
3. take care of the disease?
Rest due to illness: peace of mind ~.
The storm in Sha Ting: "After breakfast, she went to the millstone with her baby on her back to take part in the land reform. Brother Shen stayed at home and continued to recuperate. "
4. education [jiaoyong]?
Education, training.
Mao Dun's In the Official Cabin: "The old man has a ruddy face, sparse eyebrows, bright eyes and a loud voice. In addition, the good posture of touching the moustache conveniently shows his identity and upbringing. "
5. nutrition [yying ng]?
The body absorbs necessary substances from the outside world to maintain life activities such as growth and development.
Reading, No.8, 1982: "This is a way for poets to learn from classical poetry and draw artistic nutrition from it."
6. Nourish [zρyγng]?
Supply nutrients; Nourishing: ~ products. ~ body.
Wang Li's The Tradition of China's Metric Poetry and the Problems of Modern Metric Poetry: "The more successful poets in past dynasties often draw nutrition from folk literature and art."