Wu, pronounced as wū, with a consonant w, a rhyme u, and a single tone.
Interpretation: ancient place name; derived meaning of surname.
Homophones: tungsten, taint.
Partial radical: 阝.
Stroke order: apostrophe, horizontal folding hook, vertical folding hook, lift , horizontal folding folding hook, vertical.
Number of strokes: 6.
Structure: left-right structure.
Wu's Group Word Explanation
1. wu bì [wū bì]?
Dock wall.
2, 馄邬 [hún wū]?
Refers to dumplings. In ancient times, dumplings were called "wontons", "dumplings", "dumplings", "flat food", "boiled meat", "silver dollar treasure" and so on. According to Guangya, dumplings at that time were called "wontons" and were shaped like cakes, but in the Northern Qi Dynasty, the shape was different from that of the previous ones. Yan Zhiwei said: "Today's wonton, shaped like a crescent moon, the shape is no different from the present."
3. wu luò ma [wū luò mǎ]?
Derived from an ancient Turkic language.
4. 邬波索迦 [wū bō suǒ jiā]?
Buddhist term.