1, Nai, Pinyin, nà i. Interpretation: original meaning, Dading. Especially the big tripod and the head tripod. Stroke: 14 painting.
Set of words: Lieding: display the tripod with bowl. In ancient times, nobility was based on the number of three legs.
2. Pinyin, dá. Interpretation: Describe the failure of the dragon to take off. Stroke: 48 paintings.
3.Cun: Pinyin. Interpretation: The original intention is to cook with fire. Also refers to people who cook with fire. Stroke: 30 paintings.
Combination word: separation: idiom, referring to the separation of brothers.
4. Pinyin and Hu. Definition, refers to the destruction of walls or hills. Stroke: 15 painting.
Combination of words: treat people with loyalty and treat people with sincerity.
5. Kill: Pinyin, tá o. Interpretation: The original meaning is the drum of remote ethnic minorities in the north. Stroke: 18 painting.
Combination word: Liao drum: a long-handled drum, which is called "rattle drum" in folk customs.
6.pinyin. Interpretation: scale; Weigh with a scale. Stroke: 19 painting.
Ancient use: samurai: the name of the father of Empress Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty.
7. Yan: Pinyin: Yu. Interpretation: Jun Gao's strokes: 32 paintings.
Combination: bang: the appearance of the vast water.
8. Rudder: Pinyin: nǐ ng. Interpretation: the past, the past, the past is ruined. Stroke: 2 1 painting.
Word combination: time: past time, past time.
9. Qin: Pinyin: nàng. Interpretation: refers to nasal congestion and unclear pronunciation. Stroke: 36 paintings.
Group words: stuffy nose: stuffy nose, tired pulse and unclear pronunciation.
10, Pi: pinyin: wèng. Interpretation: refers to the unclear pronunciation caused by nasal congestion. Stroke: 24 paintings.
Example: Wang Mo has a stuffy nose and can't speak clearly. -Sixteen Countries in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Introduction of Chinese characters
Chinese characters, also known as Chinese characters and Chinese characters, are also called square characters, which are the recording symbols of Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest characters in the world has a history of more than 6000 years.
In form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complex to simple; In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. Except for a few Chinese characters (such as Zi, Zi, Zi, Chi and Zi), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable. Modern Chinese characters refer to capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional characters and simplified characters.