Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:
[ jué ]?
1.[~ ⑻] That is, "Kun Fu".
2. (Siniperca chuatsi)
[ guì ]?
1.[~ fish] has a flat body and fierce sex. It lives in fresh water and tastes delicious. It's a specialty of China. Also known as "mandarin fish"; Some areas are called "Carassius auratus".
2. (Siniperca chuatsi)
Third, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure
Fourth, the radical: fish
5. Related phrases:
Cuckoo: Another name for Cuckoo.
Mandarin fish dolphin: another name for mandarin fish.
Extended data:
First, Chinese character strokes:
Skimming, horizontal skimming/hook, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, lifting, horizontal, skimming, point, skimming, horizontal, vertical folding/vertical bending, vertical, skimming, skimming/hook, skimming and pressing.
Second, the homophone of Siniperca chuatsi: expensive
The definition of expensive Chinese characters:
1. the price is high, as opposed to "cheap": ~ cheap (a. the price level; B. refers to the status of people; C. dialect, anyway). Spring rain is like oil.
2. refers to the high status: ~ family. ~ qi. ~ hope (noble family and reputation).
3. honorific remarks, referring to things related to the other party: ~ country. ~ Geng (age of others, please). ~ last name. ~ gan (ask people what to do).
4. Very good, important: ~ weight (zhòng). Jane. Respect ~ The people are ~.
5. Worthy of attention, attention: can ~.
6. Guizhou Province, China: Yunnan-Plateau.
7. Last name.