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Chinese Cuisine, Second Grade Volume II of Group Words

About Chinese food in the second volume of the second grade of compound words are as follows:

1. The pronunciation of "burn": shāo, left and right structure, ***10 strokes, radical: fire, stroke order : dot, left, left, dot, horizontal, oblique hook, left, horizontal, left, vertical hook, can form words: cook, burn, braise. Sentence: Cooking—My mother’s cooking tastes very good, and I especially like to eat it.

2. The pronunciation of "qie": qié, upper and lower structure, cut *** 8 strokes, radical: 艹, stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold hook, vertical fold, horizontal fold, Horizontal, can form words: eggplant, braised eggplant. Sentence: Braised eggplant—The braised eggplant my mother makes is particularly delicious.

3. "Roasted" pronunciation: kǎo, left and right structure, ***10 strokes, radical: fire, stroke order: dot, left, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, left, horizontal , vertical folding hook, can be used to form words: roasting fire, barbecue, oven, roast duck, making a sentence: barbecue - our family went out to have barbecue on weekends.

4. "Duck" pronunciation: yā, left and right structure, ***10 strokes, radical: bird, stroke order: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left, horizontal fold hook, Dots, vertical folds, hooks, and horizontal folds can form words: wild duck, duck, duck egg, roast duck, shelduck, and make a sentence: roast duck—Beijing roast duck is very famous and tastes particularly delicious.

5. The pronunciation of "肉": ròu, a single character, ***6 strokes, radical: and, stroke order: vertical and horizontal hook, apostrophe, dot, apostrophe, dot, can be combined Words: Pork, duck, muscle, fresh meat, bacon, braised pork, beef, sentence: bacon - bacon contains nitrite, which is not good for your health and should be eaten less.

6. "Chicken" pronunciation: jī, left and right structure, ***7 strokes, radical: and, stroke order: horizontal left/horizontal hook, dot, left, horizontal fold hook, dot, vertical The folded hook, horizontal, can form words: pheasant, chick, chick, pheasant, egg, rooster, hen. Make a sentence: Egg—My mother will boil an egg for me to eat every morning.

7. The pronunciation of "EG": dàn, upper and lower structure, ***11 strokes, radical: worm, stroke order: horizontal left / horizontal hook, vertical, horizontal, left, N, vertical, horizontal Fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal and dot can form words: eggs, duck eggs, goose eggs, bird eggs, pigeon eggs. Make a sentence: duck eggs - Mom bought a lot of duck eggs.

8. "Chao" pronunciation: chǎo, left and right structure, ***8 strokes, radical: fire, stroke order: dot, left, left, dot, vertical, left, dot, left, can Word group: fried vegetables, fried rice, fried rice cakes, fried eggs, sentence: fried rice - Mom taught me how to fry rice today.

9. The pronunciation of "rice": fàn, left and right structure, ***7 strokes, radical: 饣, stroke order: left, horizontal left/horizontal hook, vertical lift, left, left, horizontal left /Horizontal hook and 捺 can be used to form words: fried rice, restaurant, dinner, cooking. Make a sentence: restaurant - there is a restaurant on the right when we go out of our community.