Pronunciation: wàn, initial: w, final: an, tone: the fourth tone.
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Pinyin: wàn, radical: 10, stroke: 4, traditional: ψ, five strokes: NGHG.
Interpretation: The auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. Showing golden light, Tathagata has ten thousand words on his chest. Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China set the tone as "Wan". It means "a collection of auspicious virtues". In Buddhist scriptures, it is also written as "ho".
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Pinyin: wàn, radical: ten, stroke: 4, traditional: ten thousand characters, five strokes: NHGH.
Interpretation: the same as "両".
The swastika used by the Nazi Party is a symbol, an auspicious symbol handed down from Buddhism, which comes from Sanskrit and means a collection of auspicious virtues. The Tibetan language is called Yongzhong, because the ancient Xiangxiong Buddhism "Yongzhong Benjiao" was the first Buddhism to use the name "Yongzhong".
Word combination: swastika, swastika, swastika towel, swastika pattern.
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
Extended data:
I. swastika mark
Explanation:
1, also known as "Wan Zi". That's it.
2. "Shaped things".
Second, the fruit [wàn guǒ]?
Interpretation: fruit name. Also known as papaya.
Three. Wanzi towel?
Explanation: A headscarf shaped like a swastika used by the Nazis.
Four. The swastika used by the Nazis?
Interpretation: Set all the auspicious merits in the world.