Second, the basic interpretation of the word Joan:
1, beautiful jade, generally refers to exquisite things: nectar. Qionglou Yuyu (gorgeous house).
2. Another name for Hainan.
Third, the stroke order of Joan is horizontal, horizontal, vertical, lifting, point, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical hook, left and right.
The related words of the extended materials include agar, Qiongjiang, Qiongju, Qiongya, Qionghai, Qiongxiang, Qionglin, Qiongge, Qiongju, Qionghan, Qiongjiu, Cuiqiong, Qionghua and Zhiqiong.
First, agar
[qióng zhī]?
Also known as agar, frozen powder and watercress. A kind of vegetable gum. Extract gum from red algae, such as agar and Gracilaria, and freeze and dry it. For food, but also used as raw materials for food industry.
Second, Qiongjiang
[qióng jiāng]?
Refers to wine: your cup will never be empty, because I want to be your nectar.
Third, Ming Qiong
[míng qióng]?
Joan, antique tools, such as the dice of later generations. You get "Ming Qiong" for nothing.
Fourth, Qiongge
[qióng gé]?
A pavilion made of jade refers to the residence of immortals. Sometimes it is described as a magnificent castle: coming to Penglai is like being in the Qiongge of Fairy Mountain.
V. Qionglin
[qióng lín]?
Also known as "forest". The forest of Joan trees. The ancients often described the magnificent scenes of Buddhist countries and fairyland.