Pronunciation: ten thousand
Clever note: On the fourth day, the grass grew.
Meaning: ten thousand
A slender twining stem.
graceful
[Spread] describes the continuous expansion and reproduction like creeping weed.
Phrase: Wan
vine
Guamana
Shunman
graceful
Mugua spread
Word-making: sound and form
Sentence: ten thousand
The watermelon planted by Xiaoming has grown into a thin vine.
graceful
Weeds spread in the fields.
Stroke order:
The horizontal spacing of "the sun" is symmetrical, and "you" is stretched.
2
find
Pronunciation: bā
Clever note: "eight" hands can be caught.
Meaning: ① Dig, dig
insist on
③ Stripping
Group words: ① Digging.
Qiangba
Batty
Bala abacus
(2) Barbecue
③ Skinning
bark
Word-making: pictophonetic method
Sentence: Crickets have a strong ability to scrape dirt.
Stroke order:
Narrow left and wide right. The word "eight" should not be too long, and the pen should be stretched strongly.
three
look
Pronunciation: ch m 4 u
Clever note: "eyes" see "autumn" days.
Meaning: Look.
Group words: watch
see
Take a quick look
Didn't see anything.
Word-making: pictophonetic method
Sentence: Show yourself, everyone is watching you.
Stroke order:
The "eyes" should be narrow; "Autumn" strokes should be interspersed with welcoming and stretching.
four
involve
Pronunciation: W incarnation
Meaning: Cover or close tightly.
Group words: covering
Cover your nose.
Word-making: sound and form
Sentence: My brother covered his stomach and laughed.
Stroke order:
The left part is slightly narrower; The right horizontal drawing is equally spaced, and the bottom of the "five" is horizontally long.
five
dusk
Pronunciation: meter
Clever note: "Mo" has to wait for "Day".
Meaning: ① If it is late, it will be over.
(2) In the evening, when the sun goes down.
Word group: ① Late spring
old age
Cold and old.
② dusk
Morning and evening.
Word-making: pictophonetic method
Sentence: In late spring, my friends and I went for an outing in the suburbs.
Stroke order:
There should be a difference between the two "days", and the glyph should be compact and not too long.
six
eyelid
Pronunciation: Ji m: n
Clever note:
Meaning: ① Eyelid, eyelid
(2) Nanzhao area in the Tang Dynasty was roughly the same administrative unit as the state.
Group words: ① Eyelid
Word-making: sound and form
Sentence: In the case of eye pain, eyelids move frequently.
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eye
Pronunciation: móu
Meaning: pupil, eyes, generally referring to eyes.
Group words: stare at each other
(of a woman) with bright eyes and teeth.
Word-making: sound and form
She stared at the calm lake and missed her mother in the distance.
eight
rely on
Pronunciation: Lai
Smart attention: lazy people don't work hard.
Meaning: ① rely on, rely on, rely on.
(2) Deny and deny the past.
Group words: ① dependence
trust
rely on
(2) breach of contract
Deny what you have done.
Abolish an engagement
Refusal to pay arrears
Word-making: pictophonetic method
Sentence: We have grown up and can't rely entirely on our parents.