Umbilical cord pinyin qí.
The radical moon, the extra radical strokes are 6, the total strokes are 10.
Five strokes EYJH, Cangjie BYKL, Zheng code QSND, four corners 70224.
Structure left and right, electric code 5247, area code 3874, uniform code 8110.
Stroke order ノフ一一丶一ノ丶ノ丨.
1, the traces of the umbilical cord coming off on the stomach. The umbilical cord is the middle of the fetus's stomach connecting the mother's placenta to draw nutrients from the tube: navel.
2. The armor on the underside of a crab's abdomen: the pointed umbilicus (male).
Related phrases:
Eating the navel [shì qí]?
Metaphorically speaking, it is too late to regret that if you don't make an early attempt, you will be able to eat your navel.
These are the most important of all, and the most important of all is the fact that they are the most important of all.
The shaft of the center of the mill.
Zhǒng qí (种脐)?
The scar left behind after being dislodged from the seed stalk or placenta.
Kettle navel ink [fǔ qí mò]?
Kettle bottom soot ash. Commonly known as pot bottom ink, also known as kettle coal.
Umbilical wind [qí fēng]?
Name of the disease.
Wine to the navel [jiǔ dào qí]?
Refers to good wine.
Umbilical cord grease self-illumination [qí zhī zì zhào]?
It means to burn the fat of the navel to illuminate oneself. It is a metaphor for a bad person who has no good end in the end and suffers for himself.
Grind the navel [mó qí]?
Mill shaft. The shape is like a human umbilicus, hence the name.
Umbilical cord [qí gěng]?
The umbilical cord.
Umbilical artery [qí dòng mài]?
refers to the artery that emanates from the fetal heart during mammalian embryonic development and transports metabolic wastes and metabolically produced carbon dioxide from the fetus to the placenta for transfer to the mother.