What are you thinking about when you are angry?

It is the word 氕, pronounced as: piē

氕 pinyin: piē, phonetic notation: ㄆ一ㄝ, radical: Qi part, strokes outside the part: 1 stroke, total strokes: 5 Painting, Wubi 86: RNTR

Wubi 98: RTE, Cangjie: ONL, Zheng code: MYM, four corners: 80217, structure: upper right surround, code: 8646

Location: 7513, Unicode: 6C15, stroke order: ノ一一フノ

Explanation: A stable isotope of hydrogen, with the symbol 1H. Mass number 1. Its atom consists of one proton and one electron and is the main component of hydrogen. Accounting for 99.984% of the total amount of hydrogen in nature. Extended information

Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words: None

Homophones: apostrophe

Apostrophe Pinyin: Pinyin: piē

Interpretation:

1. Throw it flat: ~ Brick. ~Grenade. Put what I said in the morning to the back of my mind.

2. Tilt: He has splayed legs and walks outward.

3. Use curling of the lips to express contempt, disapproval or displeasure: She opened her mouth, said nothing, and walked away.

4. The strokes of Chinese characters are diagonally downward to the left, in the shape of "丿".

5. Used for things like Pier: He has two beards.

6. Abandon; discard: ~ open. Done with the same old routine.

7. Gently scoop: ~ oil from the surface of the liquid. ~Mo'er.