1. Grandpa? : pinyin: yé? Number of strokes: 6? Ye (yé), Chinese character, disyllabic for Grandpa. From the "father" department. There are two kinds of meanings: most places in the country refer to grandfather or grandfather-level men, and many places in the country still refer to father or father-level men. In Cantonese, it can refer to Uncle.
2. Dad: Pinyin: bà? Number of strokes: 8 Ba (bà) sound, and the polyphony is Dad. From the father, Ba Sheng, the original meaning: father
3. Dad: Pinyin: di? Number of strokes: 1? Dad's voice, words from the father, from many, many also sound. "Father" means father. "Many" means "multiple children". The combination of "father" and "duo" means "father with more than three children".
3. ? Axe: number of strokes: 8; ? Axe (f incarnation) refers to a tool used to cut things, mostly used to cut wood.
4. kettle: number of strokes: 1; Interpretation: an ancient pot: ~ drawing salary at the bottom. Break the boat. China's time in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period is
, and it is also a unit of capacity, with different standards.
1. grandpa? : pinyin: yé? Number of strokes: 6? Ye (yé), Chinese character, disyllabic for Grandpa. From the "father" department. There are two kinds of meanings: most places in the country refer to grandfather or grandfather-level men, and many places in the country still refer to father or father-level men. In Cantonese, it can refer to Uncle.
2. Dad: Pinyin: bà? Number of strokes: 8 Ba (bà) sound, and the polyphony is Dad. From the father, Ba Sheng, the original meaning: father
3. Dad: Pinyin: di? Number of strokes: 1? Dad's voice, words from the father, from many, many also sound. "Father" means father. "Many" means "multiple children". The combination of "father" and "duo" means "father with more than three children".
3. ? Axe: number of strokes: 8; ? Axe (f incarnation) refers to a tool used to cut things, mostly used to cut wood.
4. kettle: number of strokes: 1; Interpretation: an ancient pot: ~ drawing salary at the bottom. Break the boat. China's time in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period is
, and it is also a unit of capacity, with different standards.