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Stroke order: フ丶フ丶フ丶一丨ノ丶
读写:横撇/横钩、点、横撇/横钩、点、横撇/横钩、点、横、竖、撇、捺
笔画:10、部首:木、结构:上下、繁体:桑、五笔:CCCS、五行:木
写字技巧:三个 The "又" is the same size, and the "品" is stacked. The horizontal stroke of "木" is slightly longer, the vertical stroke is straight, the skimmer is symmetrical, and the skimmer should be higher than the center of the vertical stroke. The top and bottom centers are aligned, and the center of gravity is stable. "Sang", singing Rap on trees (打一汉字)
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释义: 1. Deciduous tree or shrub with serrated, divided or undivided leaf margins. The fruit is a polyanthus with a sweet flavor. The leaves can be fed to silkworms, the fruits can be eaten raw or brewed, the bark of the branches can be used to make paper, and the leaves, fruits, branches, roots, and bark can be used as medicinal herbs.2. Mulberry leaves.3. Surname.
1. Silkworms and mulberry [cán sāng] Raising silkworms and planting mulberry. Guanzi - mountain power number: "the people's through the sericulture, so that the silkworms do not disease, are placed in a catty of gold, straight food eight stone." The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - Eastern Barbarians - San Han: "The land is fertile and suitable for five grains. They know silkworms and make thick waterproof cloth."
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2, Cangsang [cāng sāng] (name) the diminutive of the vicissitudes of the sea and the sangtian: full of ~.
3, 历尽沧桑 [lì jìn cāng sāng] [lì jìn cāng sāng] describes a person who has suffered a great deal and has gone through many changes.
4. mulberry [sāng shèn] The fruit of the mulberry tree. It is sweet and edible. Chinese medicine also to medicine.
5, mulberry [sāng shèn] Chinese medicine. Mulberry is reddish-purple when harvested sun-dried or slightly steamed sun-dried products. Cold and sweet, can nourish the liver and kidneys, nourish Yin and nourish blood, bright ears and eyes, quench thirst and produce fluids.