Powder pinyin is spelled fěn.
I. Heads
m
II. Structure
left and right
III. Strokes
10
IV. Order
Dot, apostrophe, horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, apostrophe, down, horizontal hook, apostrophe
V. Interpretation
1. Fine end.
2. A white or reddish powder used especially for make-up.
3. To make into a fine powder.
4. Food made from starch. Specifically refers to vermicelli and vermicelli.
5. Specifically referring to flour.
6. white.
7. coated with something like white lime.
8. white with a reddish color.
6. words
Pink? Chalk? Flour? Red chalk? Crush? Chalk? Powder? Rice flour? Starch? Vermicelli? Powder? Powder? Powder? Powder? Powder? Pollen? Pollination
Pink
Pink sand? Painting powder? baking powder powder brush
powder brush
Seven Idioms
Powder and ink? Powder and make-up? Powder white and black? The red powder green building? The color of the color of the skin is not the same as the color of the skin, but it is the color of the skin. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty. Pink face and lips? The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty. The most important thing is that you have to be able to get the best out of it. The six dynasties of gold powder? The face is like a powder? The face is like powder? "The bones of the body are broken"? "The face of a man is like a powder"?
VIII.
2. Dad led us in repainting the walls.
3. The peach blossoms were in bloom, pink and pink, almost like the blushing face of a little girl.
4. The teacher dusted the chalk dust off the blackboard eraser.
5. Put the sugar and flour together.
6. He loved the vermicelli made by that flour house, crystal clear and sinewy.
7. Mom's fried rice noodles are really good.
8.I crushed every obstacle.
9. The little bee was busy collecting nectar and spreading pollen in every flower.
10.The cup fell to the ground and shattered.
11. The peach blossom tree was full of pink peach blossoms that looked pink and tender.
9. Introduction
1. Modern Chinese universal standardized first-class characters (commonly used characters), the earliest glyphs of this character are found in the Warring States script. The six books belong to the shape and meaning of the word.
2. Its original meaning is the powder processed from rice and beans, etc., and later extended to refer to the fine powder, such as makeup powder, crushed, made of starch food.