Lu: Lu (pronounced lù, lòu) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese characters. This word first appeared in the seal script "Shuowen" during the Warring States Period, which said "Lu means moistening." It can be seen that the original meaning of "Lu" is dew.
(1) When you arrive at an open-pit coal mine, you can see the black and shiny coal seams exposed on the ground.
(2) The seeds of gymnosperms are exposed outside and are not wrapped by a pericarp.
(3) The enemy's conspiracy was finally exposed in broad daylight.
(4) I want you to be ruined one by one, and let you hypocrites be exposed to the sun and get the punishment you deserve.
Gu: Gu (Pinyin: gǔ) is a commonly used character in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. The left part of the ancient glyph "gu" is the pictogram of a drum. The left part is like a hand holding a small mallet to beat a drum. Its original meaning is both named and verb. As a noun, it refers to the percussion instrument drum, and as a verb, it refers to beating the drum.
1. This big bag is so bulging, I don’t know what’s in it.
2. The cabin is bulging, and it looks like an irresistible smile is about to unfold.
3. What is that bulging thing in your pocket?
4. Her bulging red cheeks were incompatible with her serious attitude.
Phi: Pī: pī ㄆㄧˉ. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Phi, holding from the side is called Phi. From hand, skin sound.". Animal hides peeled off by hand are the paradigm of skin. The two paradigms of hand and skin are superimposed. Holding animal leather from the side is the paradigm of draping. Original meaning: covering the shoulders and back.
1. This parrot is covered in green feathers, which is really cute.
2. The old man in the painting is fishing in a snowy field wearing a bamboo hat.
3. The teacher walked into the school in the morning light and left under the moonlight. It was very hard.
4. The fire was about to burn in. Yanyan was so anxious that she rushed out wearing a wet quilt.
Dump: shuǎi ㄕㄨㄞˇ. From Yong, from Qi. Chi Qu's hiding of the fugitive is a paradigm of Qi. Implementation is the paradigm of use. The two paradigms of Yong and Yi are superimposed. It can be implemented to make it late and hidden, which is the paradigm of throwing away. Original meaning: to throw, to throw.
1. Rows of willow trees are reflected in the water, like girls shaking their long, green hair.
2. When Zhang Guibiao saw his sister helping him, his owl eyes were particularly prominent, and he said in a sinister tone: "I don't believe that the handyman named Zhou will be so loyal to you. Don't forget, He is the 'basic mass' of the Eighth Route Army!"
3. My hair is swaying with thoughts of you, my heart is beating with the sweetness of falling in love with you, the night is circled with calls to you, and the day is painted with love for you. Yuanyuan, on March 14th, White Valentine’s Day, I wish our love to be sweet, romantic, long-lasting and perfect.
4. Paint your cheeks red, expose your belly, twist your little neck, swing your feet, shine your little voice, and sing the song "Counting Ducks". On Children's Day, I wish you always keep your childlike innocence and be happy!