What are the characters with 14 strokes and five elements that belong to gold? What are their meanings? Below I have compiled for you the characters drawn by 14 of the five elements belonging to gold. I hope it will be helpful to you!
The characters drawn by 14 of the five elements belonging to gold are compiled for you.
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The five-element metal character 14 painted? Chang
Chang pronunciation: [ch?ng]
Basic explanation
[~娥] The fairy who lives in the moon in mythology.
Commonly used phrases
Chang'e ch?ng?
[ Chinese mythical goddess of the moon] also known as Chang'e. According to legend, Hou Yi's wife ascended from the human world to the moon.
Radical strokes
Radical: female
Radical Outer strokes: 11
Total strokes: 14
Wubi 86: viph
Wubi 98: viph
Cangjie: vfbb
Stroke order number: 53124345251252
Four-corner number: 49427
Zheng code: zmjl
Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Characters U 5AE6
Font structure
Breakdown of Chinese characters from beginning to end: 女常
Decomposition of Chinese character parts: 女?冖kerchief
Stroke order number: 53124345251252
Stroke order reading and writing: fold, write, horizontal and vertical Nie folds vertically folds horizontally vertically folds vertically
The five elements belong to the gold 14 painted characters? Cui
Cui pronunciation: [cu?]
Basic explanation
Green: ~green. Cang~. ~ Wei (green mountain color, also generally refers to green mountains).
〔~Birds〕 belong to the songbird category, shaped like a cuckoo, with a long bill, dark olive head, green markings, green back, auburn belly, short tail, and are used to hunt prey. Small fish.
Refers to jadeite (jadeite): ~ jade. ~ Bracelet. Jewelry ~ Diamond.
Detailed explanation
〈Name〉
(Phonetic. Congyu, the sound of death.
Original meaning: Kingfisher)
Bird name, Kingfisher. It also refers specifically to the female kingfisher.
Another example: Cui mutilates himself with his feathers (the emerald bird was killed because of the beauty of its feathers. It is a metaphor for people who are jealous because of their talent. harm); emerald feathers (feathers of kingfishers); emerald feathers (feathers of kingfishers. Mostly used as ornaments in ancient times); kingfishers (feathers of kingfishers)
Feathers of kingfishers , can be used as decorations [feathers of kingfishers]. For example: Cuiqiao (the name of women's jewelry in ancient times. It is shaped like the long feathers on the tail of a kingfisher); Cuihua (referring to the flag decorated with kingfisher feathers in the royal guard of honor)
Also refers to green, green, and blue jade [green jade]. Such as: Cui Chun Zhu Surround (surrounded by jade, surrounded by pearls and jade); Cui Guan (a crown decorated with jade); Cui Pei (an ornament of jade. It also refers to a beautiful woman)
〈Shape〉
Colors such as blue, green, and green [bluish green]
Two orioles The green willows sing, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky. ?Du Fu's "Quatrains (Part Three)"
Green trees and green vines. ?Liu Zongyuan's "A Journey to Xiaoshitan in the West of Xiaoqiu"
Another example: Cuiyuedai (a dam covered with green shade); Cuiyun (green bamboo); Cuiwei (green and green) Mountain color); Cuiping (the name of the mountain. It also refers to the mountain color as green as a screen); Cuiyu (turquoise bird feathers)
Related to beauty. Generally means beautiful [beautiful]. Such as: Cuimei (eyebrows drawn with Dailuo. It is a metaphor for the eyebrows of a beauty); Cuimei (a moth with black spots. It refers to the eyebrows of a beauty. It also refers to a beauty)
Bright color [bright].
Such as: Cuizhan (bright-colored crank flag); Cuimo (bright-colored ink; bright-colored handwriting); Cuican (bright look)
Common phrases
Green green
[virid;jade green] Green
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The green lotus leaves hold up the delicate lotus flowers
The green cypress cu? bǎi
[Chinese incense cedar]: a kind of pine tree native to China
Emerald blue cu? l?n
[bright blue] Fresh and bright blue
Emerald blue jade diamond
Emerald green cu? lǜ p>
[jade green] Green like emerald; turquoise
Kingfisher cu? niǎo
[kingfisher]: Any of many species of non-songbird birds, forming the Kingfisher family. Most of them have crest feathers, bright colors, relatively short tails, thick, long and sharp beaks, and some have relatively weak wings. Toes and feet
Cuishengshengcu? shēng shēng
[virid and tender] describes plants as green and tender
The green willow branches sway in the wind
The green and slightly cu? wēi
[a shady retreat on a green hill] The green mountain color also generally refers to the green mountain
White clouds are flying on Jiuyi Mountain, and the emperor rides the wind and walks down the green hill. --Mao Zedong's "Answer to a Friend"
Jadeite cu? y?
[jadeite] mineral, the composition is NaAl(Si 2 O 6), green, blue-green or white with green markings, glassy luster, can be used as decoration. Also called jadeite
Radical strokes
Radical: Yu
External strokes: 8
Total strokes: 14
Wubi 86: nywf
Wubi 98: nywf
Cangjie: smyoj
Stroke order number: 54154141343412
Four-corner number: 17408
Zheng code: ytoe
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U 7FE0
Glyph structure
Breakdown of the beginning and end of Chinese characters: 窭
Decomposition of Chinese character parts: Xixiyi Renrenshi
Stroke order number: 54154141343412
Stroke order reading and writing: Zhe Na Horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, horizontally, vertically