1. Wei, pronounced [xiáo], initial consonant xi, final ao, tone 2
崤 Chinese character strokes:
崤Basic definition:
Woshan, also called Woling, is the name of the mountain in western Henan.
2. Cuan, pronounced [cuàn], initial consonant cu, final vowel an, tone 3
Cuan Chinese character strokes:
Basic definition of Cuan:
1) Make fire and cook: separate households, live separately in different households (in the old days, it meant brothers living in separate households). ?
2) Stove, holding Cuan.
3) Surname.
3. Jian, pronunciation [jiàn], initial consonant ji, final vowel an, tone 3
Jian Chinese character strokes:
Jian basic definition:
1) Mirror (made of copper in ancient times). ?
2) If you take a photo, you can tell if the water is clear. ?
3) Look carefully; examine, identify. identification.
4) Things that can serve as a warning or a lesson: draw lessons from it. The car in front is overturned, and the car behind is a lesson. ?
5) The old letter formula is used after the first salutation to mean asking someone to read the letter, Huijian, Tai~, Junjian.
4. Skull, pronounced [lóu], initial consonant l, final ou, tone 2
Skull Chinese character strokes:
Basic definition of Skull:
See [Skull], [Skeleton]
5. 膆, pronounced [yì], initial consonant y, final syllable i, tone 3
Chinese character strokes:
Basic interpretation:
1) Chest. ?
2) Unfounded, subjective, conjecture, fabrication.