Yueruo Cantonese Opera, Zhu Yue Cantonese Opera, Cantonese Opera and Cantonese Bandits.
Cantonese, Cantonese, Cantonese, Cantonese, Cantonese.
Guangdong embroidery, Yuejiang, Liu Yue, Yuekou and Wan Yue.
The first word is a complete collection of words in Guangdong.
Yueruo
[yuèruò]
Send a message Used at the beginning of a sentence, starting with the following.
Qiao Yue
[YuèQiao]
Refers to the area south of Wuling.
Wan Yue
[Yuèwán]
This means it's sunny.
Yuehai
[YuèhìI]
Refers to Guangzhou. In ancient times, Guangzhou was Guangdong and also close to the sea, hence the name.
Zhu Yue
[YuèZhu]
Guangdong spells and prayer spells. Wish, pass the "curse".
Yuejiang
[yuèjiāng]
The old name of the Pearl River.
Yuekou
[yuèkòu]
The slanderous remarks of the ruling class of the Qing Dynasty on the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
Guangdong opera
[yuèjù]
One of Guangdong local operas, sung in Cantonese, is mainly popular in Cantonese. Also called Cantonese Opera.
Cantonese cuisine
[Yuèca I]
Cantonese cuisine.
Guangdong bandits
[YuèfíI]
The slanderous remarks of the ruling class of the Qing Dynasty on the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
Guangdong opera
[yuèqǔ]
The largest local opera in Guangdong Province is popular in Guangdong, Cantonese-speaking areas of Guangxi, Hong Kong, Macao and places where overseas Cantonese-speaking Chinese live in concentrated communities.
The first word is the four-character group and idiom group at the beginning of Cantonese.
Looking back on Guangdong's past: studying the truth of ancient times.
Guangdong dogs bark when it snows: It seldom snows in Guangdong and Guangxi, and dogs bark when they see snow. Metaphor is rare and strange.
Northern Guangdong dialect: Northern Guangdong dialect, called Shaozhou dialect in ancient times, belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family.
Knowledge Expansion and Sharing: Chinese Character Interpretation of Cantonese Chinese Characters
Guangdong
Youè
Another name of Guangdong Province in China: Cantonese. Cantonese opera.
In ancient times, like "Yu", "Yue" and "Yue", they were all auxiliary words in classical Chinese, used at the beginning of sentences or in sentences.
Number of strokes:12;
Radical: meter;
Expanding thinking: What are the homophones in Cantonese?
←(Yuè)←(Yuè)←(Yuè)←(Yuè)→(Yuè)
Read →(yuè) slap →(yuè) cut →(yuè) Guangdong →(yuè)
→(Yuè)→(Yuè)→(Yuè)→(Yuè)
→(yuè) Guangdong →(yuè) Reading →(yuè) →(yuè)
Guangdong →(yuè) key →(yuè) month →(yuè) dragon →(yuè)
Yue →(yuè) Lu →(yuè) Yue →(yuè) Yi →(yuè) Yu → (yuè)
Yue → (Jade) → (Jade) → (Jade) → (Jade) → (Jade) → (Jade) → (Jade)
Jump →(yuè) key →(yuè) button →(yuè) user →(yuè)
→(yuè) Reading →(yuè) Flying →(yuè) Jumping → (Yuè)
のの→( Yuè)?→(Yuè)?→(Yuè)?→(Yuè)
Month →(yuè) Leap →(yuè) Month →(yuè) Month →(yuè)
Yong →(yuè) Yue →(yuè) Yue →(yuè) Yue →(yuè) Yue → (Yuè)
⑷→( Yuè)⑷→(Yuè)⑷→(Yuè)⑷→(Yuè)⑷→(Yuè)
Reading →(yuè) More →(yuè) More →(yuè)
Stork →(yuè)-→(Yuè) Yue →(yuè) Key →( Yuè)
Yue →(yuè) Yu →(yuè)
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