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Yong's phonetic radical
The pinyin of Yong is [yǒng], the radical is: Li, and the combination is: courage, bravery, warrior, Shen Yong, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave and brave.

The meaning of the word is explained as follows:

1, do not flinch in the face of danger and difficulties; Have the guts. ?

2. Qing Dynasty refers to soldiers who were temporarily recruited in wartime and were not in the preparation at ordinary times.

Yong's idiom is as follows:

The soldiers will be brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, courageous, courageous, courageous, courageous, rushing forward, rushing forward, and defeated.

Make the following sentences:

We are never afraid of failure, make persistent efforts and become more and more brave.

Guan Gong's loyalty, righteousness and bravery are worshipped by people.

There are people in front of the door, and Xiaoyong also wants to have a look.

He didn't give up on himself because of failure, but he became more and more frustrated.

He has the courage to do everything wrong, but he has no talent to win a thousand miles.

As a general, he is not a good general if he is brave and foolhardy.

This kind of person who likes to be brave on weekdays, once something happens, will be defeated and flee first.

It's brave to go to sea in this weather.

Courage means doing just things without caring about other people's eyes. More courage and less regret.

The brave petrel is flying on the rough sea.