Traditional Chinese characters with fourteen strokes and five elements belonging to water

The five elements are metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Each Chinese character has a specific attribute of the five elements. So how should the 14 water characters be named according to the five elements? What is the explanation for the 14 water characters? The following is my explanation for the five elements. We have compiled relevant information about the traditional Chinese characters with fourteen strokes and five elements belonging to water. I hope it will be helpful to you! The traditional Chinese characters with fourteen strokes and five elements belonging to water

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Fu Gegou 嘏描嘏昂描hu Hua Hua cunning paralysis 扉珲education soul mix misfortune 溘槧 bromine indiscriminately mammoth mark mantle fashionable 瀁瀀what enzyme 艋蜢琺米蜜综合miao

Spleen ticks, purine, whoring, Pingpopu, Puyu, Qinrong, 溽sa feed, 溲 trace, 溻溏溺, network plague, smell, dance, Xixi, and bears.

14 paintings of water characters ?縸

Ma pronunciation: [mǎ]

Basic explanation

[Meng~] ancient mammal, woolly mammoth.

(犊)

Radical strokes

Radical: 犭

External strokes: 3

Total strokes: 6

Wubi 86: qtcg

Wubi 98: qtcg

Cangjie: khnvm

Stroke order number: 353551

Four-corner number: 47227

Zheng code: qmx

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U 72B8

Glyph structure

Chinese characters Head-to-tail decomposition: 犭马

Chinese character component decomposition: 犭马

Stroke order number: 353551

Stroke order reading and writing: 14 strokes are water. The word? 瀀

瀀 pronunciation: [m?o]

Basic explanation

Dizziness, vertigo: ~ disease (dizziness). ~~(Looking down; describing eyes that are dim, and by extension drowsy). ~ Qing (TCM refers to the symptoms of unclear vision and spasm of hands and feet). Bird (qiǎo) ~ (called night blindness in ancient times).

Mood disorder. ~Chaos.

Ignorance: The gap between secularism and Confucianism is still there.

Detailed explanation

〈Shape〉

(Phonetic sound. From the eyes, stunned (w?) sound. Original meaning: blurry eyes)

Same as the original meaning [dim-sighted]

If I am young and wander within Liuhe, I may have leprosy. ?"Zhuangzi? Xu Wugui"

Faint and overwhelmed. ?"Book? Yi Ji Zhuan". Sparse: ?It means confusion. ?

Another example: dizziness (dizziness; confusion); dizziness (dizziness; fainting)

Confusion; in disorder]

The middle is dull and arrogant. ?Qu Yuan's "Xi Chan"

Another example: 瀀见(ignorant and confused views)

Ignorance [ignorant]

The gap between the worldly world and the Confucianism .

?"Xunzi? Not the Twelve Sons"

Another example: A Confucian scholar (an ignorant Confucian scholar)

〈motion〉

Look down, look down and look carefully [look down]

瀀 means lowering your eyes and looking carefully. ?"Shuowen"

Tang also plotted because of his glory. ?"Zhuangzi? Let the King"

He complained about the scenery, and guarded his boudoir with boredom. ?Southern Song Dynasty? Bao Zhao's "Seven Ancient Poems of Shao"

〈方〉: visit [visit]. Such as: OK, I'll show my sister

Radical strokes

Radical: Head

External strokes: 9

Total Strokes: 14

Wubi 86: cbth

Wubi 98: cnhh

Cangjie: nkbu

Stroke order number: 54523313425111

Four-corner number: 18604

Zheng code: xsml

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U 7780

Glyph structure

The first and last of Chinese characters Decomposition: spear head

Chinese character component decomposition: spear head

Stroke order number: 54523313425111

Stroke order reading and writing: fold, fold, vertical, left, horizontal, and vertical. Fold horizontally horizontally