Kangxi's 5 strokes draw five elements of fire characters

There are many characters belonging to fire in the Five Elements. So what are the characters with only 5 strokes belonging to fire in the Kangxi Dictionary? Below I have compiled five strokes of Kangxi’s five-element fire characters for you. I hope it will be helpful to you!

Five strokes of five-element fire characters Only on behalf of Dongdan, Lata, Nuran, Tongni, Li Di, and Zuo Yi Zhao 5 paintings with five elements of fire characters?奥

奥 pronunciation: [li?o]

Basically Explanation

When a mule or horse jumps up and kicks backwards with its hind legs: ~kick.

Commonly used phrases

奥淶子li?o ju? zǐ

[horse (mule)give a backward kick] A mule or a horse jumps up with its hind legs Kick backward

尥铞儿li?o di?o?r

 [hasp and staple] An iron piece that fastens doors and windows. One end is nailed to the door and window, and the other end has The hook is hooked on Qu Xuer or the eye is set on Qu Xuer

Radical strokes

Radical: You

External strokes: 3

Total strokes: 6

Wubi 86: dnqy

Wubi 98: dnqy

Cangjie: kupi

Stroke order number: 135354

Four-corner number: 47012

Zheng code: grrs

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+5C25

Font structure

Decomposition of Chinese characters from beginning to end: Youshao

Decomposition of Chinese characters into parts: Youshao

Stroke order number: 135354

Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal, fold, fold, and hold. 5. Draw the five-element fire character? Tao

Tao pronunciation: [tāo], [dāo]

Basic explanation

1. Tao [tāo]2. 锛[dāo]

锛[tāo]

Bear: ~ light. ~Trouble (to thank someone for their hospitality). ~ Accompany.

An ancient common word: gluttony, greed.

锛 [dāo]

〔~~〕To talk a lot (the latter one? Dao? pronounced softly).

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Talk a lot [chatter]. Such as: nagging (nagging wisps. Talking in a long and verbose manner); nao Deng (making a fuss, making a fuss); nagging (talking); nagging (talking endlessly)

〈Form〉

< p>: The appearance of shortness of breath before death [gasping]

When he got up and took a look, the little rabbit was whining, and his heart was beating loudly in his chest. ?Yang Shuo's "Chunzi Girl"

Also see tāo

困[dāo]

〈motion〉

Greed. The vulgar word for gluttony [be greedy for]

How can one think of oneself as one's own strength? "Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Lu Zhi"

Another example: Tao Shi (gluttony); Tao Mao (Tao Cao. Greedy); Tao Fu (greedy and violent); Tao Er (greedy and despicable); Tao Da (greedy and wasteful in government affairs); Tao Dai (greedy; greedy); Tao Wealth

Bear [get the benefit of]. A humble word in ancient Chinese used to express gratitude for favors and gifts.

The position is good and the soup is heavy, and the kindness is drunk deeply.

?Tang? Zhang said "The banquet at Li Zhengdian Academy should be made with the word Lin"

Another example: taofu (to receive blessings); taobi (to receive blessings); taomo (to suffer); taobit (Living in an official position); Tao Ming (honest name); Tao Yan (忝 list; Tao Guang); Tao Shou (bearing); Tao Cheng (suffering; bearing)

See also dāo < /p>

Commonly used phrases

1. 妞[tāo] 2. 妞[dāo]

妞[tāo]

妞dāo dao

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[chatter;talk on and on;chatter like a magpie] Talk endlessly

Don’t talk alone, listen to everyone’s opinions!

囯d?o gu

 [whisper]: whisper in a low voice

囟埰dāo ni?n

 [always talk about]: often talk because of longing 起

    [dāo]

    tāo guāng

 [much obliged to you; much obliged for your kindness; receive advantage from] kind words, lighten ; Encountering benefits

Many thanks for your advice

[many thanks for your advice] polite words, to receive advice (to express gratitude for advice)

Accompany tāo p?i

 [be honored with a seat] Qianci Taoguang accompanying him

He is getting closer to the court day by day, and he is honored with a seat. --Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion"

Sorry for bothering you for so many days! < /p>

Radical strokes

Radical: mouth

External strokes: 2

Total strokes: 5

Wubi 86: kvn

Wubi 98: kvt

Cangjie: rsh

Stroke order number: 25153

Four corner number: 67020

Zheng code: jyd

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+53E8

Glyph structure

Chinese character head and tail decomposition: mouth knife

< p> Decomposition of Chinese character parts: Kou knife

Stroke order number: 25153

Stroke order reading and writing: vertical fold, horizontal fold, and stroke