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Pinyin tóng, initial: t, vowel: ong, tone: second sound.

Similar/similar/identical

Pinyin: tóng, phonetic notation: ㄊㄨㄥˊ, radical: human, external stroke: 3, total stroke: 5, traditional: 仝, unified code: basic area U+4EDD, font analysis: upper and lower structure, stroke order: 3465438.

Explanation:

1, with "band"

2、—

3. Last name.

No phrases.

Extended data:

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Homophonic: children

children

Pinyin: Tong, radical: Li, stroke: 12, traditional: Tong,: UJFF.

Explanation:

1, son; Kid.

2. refers to unmarried people.

3. (er) Used to be a little servant.

4. Baldness.

5. Last name. "children"

Words: childhood, fairy tales, children, childlike innocence, shepherd boy, childlike interest, boy, urchin, childlike innocence, newsboy, childlike innocence, childlike innocence.

1, childhood [tóng nián]?

Childhood; Childhood.

2. Fairy tales [tóng huà]?

A children's literature. According to the characteristics of children, the plot is unfolded through fantasy, exaggeration and personification, and the image is shaped to reflect social life. The plot is magical and tortuous, the language is simple and vivid, and it is full of childlike interest.

3. Children?

Younger minors (younger than teenagers).

4. childlike innocence [tóng xρn]?

A child's innocent heart; An innocent heart like a child.

5. shepherd boy [mótóng]?

Children herding cattle and sheep (especially in poetry and early vernacular).