Many Chinese characters have their corresponding attributes in the Five Elements, so what are the 23 characters that belong to water? Below I have compiled 23 characters that belong to water with 23 strokes. I hope it will be helpful to you!
23 characters with five elements that belong to water
Kangxi Dictionary: 禳 is the 23 strokes from Kangxi Dictionary The character with 23 strokes in traditional Chinese and the five elements are water.
Kangxi Dictionary: Qi is the character with 23 strokes in traditional Chinese and 23 strokes in Kangxi dictionary. The five elements are water.
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Kangxi Dictionary: Huan is a traditional Chinese character with 23 strokes in Kangxi Dictionary and 23 strokes of the five elements belong to water
Kangxi Dictionary: Tan is a traditional Chinese stroke with 23 strokes in Kangxi Dictionary 23 Drawings of Five Elements are Water
Kangxi Dictionary: Changes are Traditional Chinese Strokes of 23 Drawings of Kangxi Dictionary 23 Drawings of Five Elements are Water
Kangxi Dictionary: "鲼" is a traditional Chinese character with 23 strokes in Kangxi Dictionary. 23 strokes and five elements belong to water.
23 strokes are water characters? 鲼
鲼 pronunciation: [f?n]< /p>
Basic explanation
See "鲲".
Radical strokes
Radical: fish
Radical Outer strokes: 12
Total strokes: 23
Wubi 86: qofm
Wubi 98: qofm
Cangjie: nfjjc
Stroke number: 35251214444121222511134
Four-corner number: 24386
Zheng code: reel
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese characters U+ 9C5D
23 characters that belong to water? Change
Change pronunciation: [bi?n]
Basic explanation
The nature, state or situation is different from before, change: ~ tune. ~Move. ~ Law. ~For. ~ Leather. ~More. ~ Pass (slightly change the original method to meet the needs of the facts). ~ Ben Jiahe. ~Illusion and impermanence.
Detailed explanation
〈motion〉
(Phonetic. From the sound of 洴 (pū), 娈 (lu?n). Original meaning: change, change)
Same as the original meaning [transform; change]
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Change, change. ?"Shuowen"
Change means change. ?"Xiao Er Ya"
Those who change are extraordinary. ?"Bai Hu Tong"
One closure and one opening are called changes. ?"Book of Changes"
The disease does not change but the medicine does not change. ?"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals? Cha Jin"
So the guests all turned pale and left the table. ?"The New Chronicles of Yu Chu? Preface to Qiu Sheng's Poems"
There is no change? The common people are familiar with it and dare not to eat pots of pulp to welcome the generals "Three Kingdoms? Zhuge Liang's Biography"< /p>
As a last resort, change your name. Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang's "Postscript to the Guide".
Another example: bianwen co-rhyme (a rhetorical term in ancient Chinese. Using means such as changing words or reversing word order to make the tone of a sentence harmonious); sudden changes in weather; great changes (huge changes) ; Bian Bao (Leopard Bian, refers to a person becoming prosperous and wealthy); Bian Gong (a type of seven sounds in ancient China).
The changed voice of Ji Gong is a semitone lower than that of Gao Gong)
Be flexible [be flexible]
Good at speaking but not ignorant of change. It can't be said that it can be said. ?Han? Huan Kuan's "Salt and Iron Theory"
Initiate the rebellion [rebel;revolt]
Wait for Lu's change ***Kill him. ?"Hanshu? Gaohou Ji"
Another example: Bian Miao (the plot of the rebellion); Bian Zhen (the shock of the chaos)
〈Name〉
Incidents, emergencies with significant impact [unexpected turn of events]
Changes occurred. ?Qing Dynasty? "Tan Si Tong Zhuan" by Liang Qichao
Another example: mutiny (called a sudden rebellion of the army); revolt (a major event that suddenly occurred)
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Catastrophe, an abnormal natural phenomenon [catastrophe]
The catastrophe becomes more severe, and the natural phenomenon takes shape. ?"Hanshu·Five Elements Chronicles"
There is no need to fear changes in nature. ?"History of the Song Dynasty? Biography of Wang Anshi"
Another example: Become strange (weird disaster)
Radical strokes
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Radical: again
External strokes: 6
Total Strokes: 8
Wubi 86: yocu
Wubi 98: yocu
Cangjie: yce
Stroke number: 41223454
Four-corner number: 00407
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Zheng code: skxs
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+53D8
Glyph structure
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Breakdown of Chinese characters: Yiyou
Breakdown of Chinese characters into parts: Yiyou
< p> Stroke order number: 41223454
Stroke order reading and writing: 捺lateral, vertical, vertical, stroke, fold, fold and 捺