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Teacher’s Chinese Pinyin

The Chinese Pinyin of Teacher

Teacher_Word Explanation

Pinyin: shī zhǎng

Explanation: 1. The leader of all officials. 2. Doctor. 3. Command. 4. Teachers and elders. 5. Specifically refers to teachers. 6. An honorific title for monks. 7. Follow suit. 8. Military job title. The division's top military commander. Jiu Chang's uppercase and lowercase Chinese Pinyin

Jiuchang Pinyin

jiu chang

The third and second tones

Uppercase Pinyin

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JIU CHANG Hanyu Pinyin

Hanyu Pinyin

han yu

Does the father of the fourth and third tones of Chinese Pinyin own the copyright of Hanyu Pinyin?

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(1) Written works;

(2) Oral works;

(3) Music, drama, folk art, dance, acrobatic art works;

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(5) Photographic works;

(6) Film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking;

(7) Projects Design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works;

(8) Computer software;

(9) Other works specified by laws and administrative regulations.

Then everyone knows and understands things like Chinese Pinyin. It does not fall within the scope of the law at all. Query the Chinese Pinyin of Zhen Huan Zhuan Zhen Huan Zhuan in Chinese Pinyin

zhēn huán zhuàn

Huan was pronounced xuān in ancient times

. Nuo’s Chinese Pinyin

The pinyin of nuò for glutinous rice is the same as the pinyin of nuo for promise.

If you are satisfied, please click on the Chinese pinyin of 诬

〔动〕

(1) (phonetic. Original meaning: parallel force , combined force) has the same original meaning as [join]

Kill, join forces. Conongli, killing sound. ——"Shuowen"

Work with the princes to work together. ——"Guoyu·Qiyu"

Working together to share the same concerns. ——"Warring States Policy·Zhongshan Policy"

Attack Qin with all their strength. ——"Hanshu·Gaodiji"

(2) Another example: What is the Chinese pinyin of Zhanli Zhan?

Zang: zè

Simplified radical:

Explanation:

When the sun is in the west: ~ Eat at night and wear clothes at night (an old cliché to praise emperors who are diligent in political affairs, eat when the sun is in the west and get dressed before dawn). 旰~ (It’s late, it means diligent in political affairs) The Chinese pinyin of Duo

Duo

(Duo)

duó

Big bell , shaped like a cymbal or a cymbal with a tongue, it was used to announce political and religious laws in ancient times and is also an ancient musical instrument. Popular in China from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Han Dynasty: Muduo. Bell Duo. Duo dance.

Number of strokes: 10;

Radical: 钅;

Name

(Phonetic. Original meaning: big bell)

Same as the original meaning 〖bigbell〗

Duo, big bell. In military law, there are five people, and five people are divided into two, and two commanders are responsible for the duty. ——"Shuowen"

Yimuduo. ——"Zhou Li·Xiao Zai"

Those who accuse the widow of others to do things are to attack Duo. ——"Huainanzi·General Theory"

Another example: Duoyu (when worshiping gods, singing and dancing with the sound of Duo); Duotouwen (the god of plague)

Hanging Small bells placed under the necks of cows and horses or under the eaves〖*** allbell〗

Bao Duo carries the wind and rings out from the sky.

——"Luoyang Jialan Ji"

Duo

Duo

duó

Move

Thorn; peck〖 stick;peck〗

You still give me your hot tongue!——"Journey to the West" Kuang's Chinese Pinyin

Kuang Pinyin: kuàng

Radical: 阝, strokes outside the department: 3, total strokes: 5; Traditional Chinese radical: Yi, strokes outside the department: 3, total strokes: 10

Wubi 86: YBH Wubi 98: OBH Cangjie: INL

Stroke order number: 41352 Four-corner number: 07227 UniCode: CJK Unified Chinese characters U+909D