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How to pronounce chestnuts?

How to pronounce chestnuts?

[Li]

Radicals: Mao

Stroke: 10

Five strokes: ssu

Tradition: maroon

Explanation: 1 Chestnut tree, deciduous tree, the fruit is called chestnut, and the nuts are wrapped in prickly shell barrels. When ripe, the shell bucket is cracked and can be eaten. Chestnut is very common in China. 2. Trembling with fear or cold; anxious

"Li" is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, and it is pronounced "Li" in Mandarin. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions's time in Shang Dynasty, and it belongs to the literacy in Six Books. The basic meaning of "chestnut" is deciduous trees and the fruit is nuts, which is called "chestnut". Sweet, edible, such as chestnut, fire chestnut. It means to tremble, because of fear or cold, such as trembling.

In daily use, "chestnut" is also often used as an adjective, indicating firmness, such as chestnuts and chestnuts.

Kangxi dictionary

The rhyme of Tang Yun Ji will be full of sound and rhyme. Speaking of literary works? From wood. Actually drooping, so from. The food of Zhou Li, Tianguan and Furen is actually chestnuts.

Qiangmu also. Ram biography and literature for two years, the main danger mulberry, the main practice chestnut.

I sincerely respect you. The book is wide and chestnut in the hall.

Strong, strong. The ceremony and engagement are meticulous.

And dignified. Sima Fa's position is strict, and his political desire is chestnut.

There are hundreds of valleys, which are really not called chestnuts. Poetry is elegant and vivid.

Li Lie, cold also. Poetry, the day after the hurricane, Li Lie.

Is frowning, said to wait. Yili Yan Lili is no better than the second class.