Rotten. Head. Open. Asia. Destroy. Stand up. Jed. Lord. Where does each of these words add up to form another word, and how?

1, if it is not good, add a vertical poplar.

2. Add a 10% discount to the prefix to become a buy.

3. Add a vertical line to the prefix and turn it into a flower.

4, the sub-word becomes strict with a apostrophe.

5, the words are destroyed and turned gray.

6, this word is added to become a production.

7, the jade word plus a glimpse becomes pressure.

8, the subject word plus peep Zhuang.

9, every word with a apostrophe becomes wind.

Extended data:

1, yang, Chinese characters, one of the decoction methods.

2, buy, is a recognized word, pinyin: mi, Athena Chu: ㄇㄞˇ, definition: 1. Take money to buy something, as opposed to "selling": ~ selling; ~ do (1) The Ming Dynasty in China specifically pointed to the merchants who supplied materials to the imperial court.

(2) After the Opium War, it refers to the agents of foreign businessmen selling goods in the China market); ~ name; ~ good; ~ Laugh (originally referring to having fun in a brothel); ~ Lord; ~ Fang; ~ spring (buying wine, the name of wine in Tang Dynasty often has the word "spring") 2. Cause: ~ disaster. 3. Last name: Buy last name.

3, Hui, Chinese vocabulary, Chinese pinyin for Hu, refers to the floorboard of grass, exotic flowers and different grasses. Flowers can also refer to flowers, such as exotic flowers and herbs. -Wang's Preface to Poems on Taihu Lake. Flowers can also be described as vulgar, such as cloth.