4 Draw Chinese characters with five elements belonging to gold

4What are the words that represent gold? What are their meanings? Below I have sorted out the Chinese characters for 4-drawing and five-element gold for you. I hope it will be helpful to you!

4-drawing and five-element Chinese characters for gold

Shao 4-drawing and five-element gold Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese There are few characters

刈4 The traditional Chinese characters of the Kangxi Dictionary with five elements and the traditional Chinese character "刈"

Traditional Chinese character Shi

Zhao 4 Drawing Five Elements Jin Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese character Zha

Dictionary Traditional Chinese Characters Shi

Still 4 Drawing Five Elements Gold Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese Characters Still

Hand 4 Drawing Five Elements Gold Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese Characters Hand

No 4 Drawing Five Elements Gold The traditional Chinese characters in Kangxi Dictionary are lacking

The traditional Chinese characters in Kangxi Dictionary are Ge

Jin Kangxi Dictionary’s traditional Chinese characters are red

仁4 paintings and five elements. Jin Kangxi’s traditional Chinese characters are 仁

仄4 paintings and five elements. Jin Kangxi’s traditional Chinese characters are 仄

四4 paintings Five Elements of Gold, Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese Character Four

Heart 4 Draw Five Elements of Gold, Kangxi Dictionary Traditional Chinese Character Heart

4 Draw Five Elements of Gold Chinese characters? Redundant

Redundant pronunciation: [rǒng]

Basic explanation

Idle, superfluous and useless: ~ person. ~Long (ch?ng). ~ Members. ~Father.

Busy, busy things: Dial ~ (take time out from the busy schedule). ~ Busy with business.

Detailed explanation

〈Shape〉

("Shuowen":? Sanye. Congnu'er (person), people live under the house and have no land Shiye. The ancient form of "人". Original meaning: idle)

Same as the original meaning [free and at leisure]

redundant, scattered. ?"Shuowen"

Palm the food of those who eat too much outside and inside. ?"The Rites of Zhou Dynasty?"

The scattered people eat too much. ?"Hanshu? Gu Yongzhuan"

Another example: redundant (official name. Attendant officer on casual duty. When going out, he will ride as a follower, and when he lives, he will stay as a guard); redundant post (idle official position); redundant soldier ( idle army); redundant food (food provided by the public. Sitting and eating idle food); redundant people (idlers, people who eat idle food); redundant mouth (people who eat idle food); redundant officials (officials without fixed duties)

Superfluous

It needs to be articulate and reasoned, so it is not necessary to be lengthy. ?Lu Ji's "Wen Fu"

Accept the training and stop the redundant expenses, and the army will be promoted. ?"New Book of Tang? Biography of Kang Chengxun"

It also reduces the redundant cost of postal transmission. ?"History of the Ming Dynasty? Biography of Hai Rui"

Another example: redundant officials (redundant officials); redundant bureaus (redundant institutions); redundant sentences (cumbersome sentences); redundant accumulation (accumulation of redundant personnel); redundant arrogance (superfluous and incompetent officials); redundant (inappropriate and useless words); redundant (superfluous and harmful)

Mediocre, mediocre [mediocre]. Such as: redundant (despicable); redundant (vulgar); redundant (dirty); redundant (cowardly and useless); redundant (a lowly and despicable miscellaneous official); redundant (mediocre); redundant (low official position) ); redundant government (corrupt and chaotic political situation); redundant (mean. Also refers to mediocre and despicable people); redundant and humble (mediocre and humble people)

Complex, mixed with various problems and people together [miscellaneous]. Such as: redundant tax (miscellaneous taxes); redundant (things are complicated and cannot be quiet); redundant (complicated); redundant (complicated); redundant (trivial and messy); redundant (messy and not smooth); redundant committee ( Cumbersome affairs); redundant (messy and narrow); redundant (complicated and trivial); redundant (complicated affairs)

Busy [busy]. Such as: redundant (busy and careless); redundant (busy; in a hurry); redundant (busy); redundant (busy)

Scattered, scattered around [scattered]

< p> Redundant, the people have no settlement.

?"Zhengzitong"

Useless [useless]. Such as: redundant (useless and excessive spending); redundant (useless words); redundant and cowardly (cowardly and useless)

General [common]. Such as: superfluous words (general; general); superfluous words (coarse clothes)

Commonly used phrases

Extraneous pen and ink in poetry, calligraphy and painting

Long rǒng ch?ng

[tediously long] Too much nonsense and lasting too long

To speak clearly and rationally , so there is no need to be lengthy. --Lu Ji's "Wen Fu"

Redundant words and redundant sentences rǒng c? zhu? j?

Redundant: complicated; redundant: redundant and useless. Refers to redundant and useless words in poetry.

Redundant officials rǒng guān

 [redundant officials] Officials who do not have full-time duties and are prepared to perform temporary tasks

Redundant officials were added and the banknote law was changed. --"The Biography of Heroes"

                     

rǒng w?

[miscellaneous affairs] tedious and fragmentary affairs

Being burdened with redundant tasks all day long

redundant rǒng y?

[redundancy] redundant repetition or wordy words

redundant personnel rǒng yu?n

[redundant personnel] refers to the personnel in the organization who exceed the work requirements

Ancient Officials are set up and their duties are divided, and there are people who are always on duty. Deacons cannot be transferred without people, so there are redundant personnel to prepare envoy orders. -- "Zheng Zi Tong"

Miscellaneous rǒng z?

 [(of affairs) miscellaneous]: complicated and lack of unified coordination

Miscellaneous things

verbose rǒng zhu?

[verbose;diffuse] wordy; lengthy, mostly refers to the article is not concise

A writer who writes verbosely

Radical strokes

Radical: 冖

External strokes: 2

Total strokes: 4

Wubi 86 : pmb

Wubi 98: pwb

Cangjie: bhn

Stroke order number: 4535

Four-corner number: 37217

< p> Zheng code: wwqd

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+5197

Glyph structure

Chinese character head and tail decomposition: Jiji

Breakdown of Chinese character parts: 冖ji

Stroke order number: 4535

Stroke order reading and writing: Nuzhe, Shinzhe