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How to read the vernacular?
Vernacular pronunciation: ti m: n

Pinyin: guā, ti ǐ n

Explanation:

I. Yong Gu 'a

1 refers to juniper trees in ancient books.

2. At the end of the arrow: the arrow. Yayong

3, perennial herbs, climbing vines, oval fruits.

Two. ti m: n

Poker stick

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, hide [yǐn guā]?

Also known as "implicit". A tool used to correct evil bending.

2. Chords?

Bow string and arrow tail buckle string.

3.[guā lóu]?

Chinese trichosanthes

4.arrow[Jian guā]?

The end of the arrow.

5.【yǐn guā】?

An appliance for correcting the bending of wood.