Many Chinese characters have their corresponding attributes in the Five Elements, so what are the characters that belong to wood in the 4th painting? Below I have sorted out the 4 characters that belong to wood for you. I hope it will be helpful to you! 4 characters that belong to wood
Jin, Ox, Kai, Ya, Wu, Qi, Yi, Gong, Wood , month, yuan, ju, see, owe, persuade, hook, only, district, introduce, ridicule, dog, hole, catty, even, Kang, beggar, twenty, Bian, Qi 4 characters that belong to wood? Ox p>
Cow pronunciation: [ni?]
Basic explanation
A mammal, with hooves on its toes and a pair of horns on its head. It is a ruminant animal with great strength. It is big and can plow fields and pull carts. Meat and milk are edible. Horns, skins and bones can be used as utensils: ~ Knife Xiaoqian (it means you have a great ability, first use it in small things). ~ Yellow. ~Angle.
Star name, one of the twenty-eight constellations: ~ Dou (referring to the two stars of Ox and Diu).
Metaphor for stubbornness or pride: ~ anger.
Last name.
Detailed explanation
〈Name〉
(Pictogram. The shape of the oracle bone characters is ?眜?. The middle vertical one represents the cow's face, and the two vertical vertical lines above are curved to represent the horns. , the two small letters below indicate cow ears)
Members of the genus Bovis or closely related genera. A mammal with a stout body and hollow horns that extend in a large arc to both sides of the skull. He is strong and can plow fields and pull carts. The main products produced in China are cattle and buffalo [ox;cattle]
Cattle are big animals. ?"Shuowen"
Kun is the son of a cow. ?"Yi? Shuo Gua"
Chunli is a cow. ?"Zuo Zhuan? The fifth year of Zhaogong"
The neighbor in the east killed the cow. ?"Book of Rites? Fang Ji"
Niu said it was too tight. ?"Dadai Liji? Zengzi Tianyuan"
Niu Tian Makita. "Zhou Rites". Sinong's Note: The cattle fields are used to raise the public cattle. ?
The wind blows the grass, and you can see the cattle and sheep. ?"Collection of Yuefu Poems? Chile Song"
It is like filling the cow's head with charcoal. ?Tang Dynasty? "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi
There are hundreds of hectares of fields, thousands of rafters in pavilions, and thousands of hooves of cattle and sheep. ?"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio? Promoting Weaving"
Another example: cattle (cattle used for farming); cattle wine (cows and wine); cattle Yang (i.e. cattle tail); cattle nature (the nature of cattle) Niudai (using ox power to pull a boat over a weir); Niu Ling (the neck of an ox); Ox tools (farming cattle and agricultural tools); Niu Dao (a knife used to slaughter cattle. Often used as a metaphor for large materials); Niu Li (cow clothing). Generally refers to the coir raincoat); Niu Ji Tong Zao (the cow and the thousand-mile horse eat in the same trough. It is a metaphor for the ignorant and wise; the Niu Ji is in prison); Niu Hou (the anus of the cow. Metaphor of subordinate status); Niu Ji Tong Zao (a suitable cemetery) < /p>
Star name. The provincial name of Niu Su is [Sagitturius]
Before Wu was destroyed, there was always purple air between Dou and Niu. ?"Book of Jin? Zhang Hua Biography"
Surname
〈Form〉
Metaphor for stubbornness or stubbornness [stubbornness; obstinacy]. For example: Niu Xin Zuo Xing (stubborn mind, paranoid temperament); Niu Jin. It is also described as docile, slow, clumsy and powerful.
Such as: stupid cow; big cow
Radical strokes
Radical: cow
External strokes: 0
Total strokes: 4
Wubi 86: rhk
Wubi 98: tgk
Cangjie: hq
Stroke order number: 3112
Four-corner number: 25000
Zheng code: mb
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+725B
Glyph structure
Chinese character head and tail decomposition : 俿十
Chinese character component breakdown: ox
Stroke order number: 3112
Stroke order reading and writing: 4 strokes horizontally and vertically. The character for wood? Ju p>
Ju pronunciation: [j?]
Basic explanation
Big, very big: ~ big. ~ People (a. A person with an abnormally tall stature; b. In fairy tales, it refers to a person who is taller than ordinary people and has supernatural power; c. It is a metaphor for a person who has great influence and contribution). ~ Craftsman (generally referred to as a person who has made great achievements in science or literature and art). ~ Zi (a. The honorific title of the leader of the Mohist school during the Warring States Period in China; b. A person who has achieved great achievements and is famous in a certain field). Difficult ~.
Last name.
Detailed explanation
〈Name〉
(Pictogram. The golden glyph is the original character of "rectangle", like a person holding a rectangle. Original meaning: drawing a right angle Tools for squares)
Same as the original meaning. Later, "carpenter's rule" [carpenter's rule]
Ju, rule is huge. ?"Shuowen"
Therefore, a gentleman has the way to hold back the giant. ?"Book of Rites? University"
The key to success must be great strength. ?"Guanzi? Zhouhe"
Another example: Juqiu (faculty. Same as "Jiqiu")
Tong?distance?. Distance [distance]
Guard Taicheng, facing Sheep and Guizhou, with giants on the left and right, twenty feet each. ?"Mozi"
Surname
〈Shape〉
Big; very big [great; huge; gigantic; tremendous]
Huge, big. ?"Xiao Erya"
A strong man lifts a huge bag. ?"The Biography of Gongyang? The Sixth Year of Ai Gong"
The right giant finger hooks the string. ?"Rituals? Big Shooting Ritual"
Dome cliffs and huge valleys. ?Song Dynasty? Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bi Tan"
The boulders are firm and steady.
Huge hanging. ?Qing Dynasty? Xue Fucheng's "Observation of Oil Painting in Paris"
A huge bomb fell to the ground.
Convince the wealthy family to lose. ?Qing Dynasty? Shao Changheng's "The Leftover Manuscripts of Qingmen"
Another example: Big sound (a huge noise); Juzhi (big finger); Jugang (big port); Jushi (mansion, big house; Gongqing) Home of a doctor); giant beetle (a metaphor for a traitor who brings disaster to the country and the people)
Many, large in number [enormous]. Such as: Juwan (a number of tens of millions. Describes a large number); Jujin (a large amount of money; a large ingot of silver); Juqian (a very large number)
Coarse; coarse; rough [coarse]. Such as: Juwei (rough shoes)
Superb, outstanding [super]. Such as: Juchuancai (a great talent who helps the world); Jushou (a master, metaphor for an outstanding person); Jugong (the emperor's special title; Taishi; Mastershi)
〈Deputy〉
Tong?讵?. Does [Does it mean? Shouldn't it be?]
If Pei Gong had not defeated the soldiers in the pass first, Gong Ju would have been able to enter the "Book of Han? Gaodi Ji"
Another example : Ju Neng (how can it not be possible)
The most [very]
It is difficult to describe it all here, so I briefly mention the giant monster.
?Cao Zhi's "Debating Theory"
Radical strokes
Radical: Gong
External strokes: 1
Total strokes: 4
Wubi 86: and
Wubi 98: and
Cangjie: ss
Stroke order number: 1515
Four-corner number: 71717
Zheng code: hxvv
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+5DE8
Glyph structure
Chinese character head and tail decomposition : 匚匚
Chinese character component breakdown: ju
Stroke order number: 1515
Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal fold horizontal fold
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