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Excellent stroke order

Brilliant stroke order: horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal/horizontal hook, horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal and vertical hook.

Yan, a first-class Chinese character, understands words and is pronounced Yan. First seen in seal script, from the rich, from the color, it means fullness and delicious color. The original meaning is plump and beautiful; The extended meanings include bright colors, beauty and so on.

Detailed word meaning

1, I know. From the wind and the color. Feng, Feng Da. Color, color. Rich and colorful. Original meaning: bright and gorgeous

2, with the original meaning. Brilliant, so long. Shuowen; Hair in the eyes, say, beautiful and gorgeous. Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong's First Year; The gorgeous wife fanned out in the square. Xiaoya, a poem at the turn of October; More glamorous. Chu Ci evokes the soul. Note: "Yan, good looks." ; Elegant and beautiful city Guo. A new ode to Lady Jiao Zhongqing in Yutai's ancient poems.

3. Gorgeous language. The words are not bright, but good. History of Three Kingdoms

4, too bright colors, extremely tacky clothing. That day, as expected, several women came, all dressed in gorgeous clothes. A Dream in Red Mansions

5. glory; Gloss and color. Such as: bright hair (bright glow); The sun is shining (describing bright and beautiful); Bright crystal (shiny appearance)

6. thick. Such as: bright jewelry (heavy makeup)

Part of speech change

1, beauty. Wuyue is beautiful as a flower, graceful and full of makeup. Li Taibai's Poems

2. Things or works about love between men and women. When she was young, they also told some touching stories together. The Gold Rush in Sha Ting

3. refers to flowers. Such as: Yan Hui (gorgeous flowers and plants); Brilliant flowers (exquisite flowers)

4. The ancient songs of Chu. For example, Yan Gehang (the provincial name of Yan Gehang in ancient Yuefu)

5. Glowing; Shine. Double songs are empty, and the makeup is bright. Song Zhang Xian's "Good Things"

6. envy. Slightly ugly. Even "Preface to Dongyang"

7. love; Admire. Such as: Yan Si (beautiful feelings; Envy, desire); Envy (love; Envy); Admire (admire; Envy)

Common phrases

Yan Ming, Yan Fu, Yan Ge, Yan Li, Yan Qing, Yan Shi, Yan Shi, Yan Yu, Yan Yang, Yan Tian, Ye Yan, Zhuang Yan.