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Pinyin of Budou

Bùdùu's pinyin: bùd! unit

"Du" is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese. The pronunciation of Putonghua is D3U, which first appeared in Shuowen and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. The basic meaning of "pocket" is the helmet worn in ancient battles, such as pocket; The extended meaning is pocket, such as net bag.

In daily use, "du" is often used as a verb to express confusion; Being cheated, such as circumventing. "Dou" first appeared in Shuowen, and the simplified Chinese character of "Dou" in regular script evolved from Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty.

Composition: pocket head, pocket plate, pocket, pocket rate, pocket, pocket ground, pocket, pocket turn, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket.

Warm pocket, hat pocket, pocket, pocket, pocket knot, pocket, pocket top, pocket, pocket change, pocket bell, pocket towel, pocket suppression, pocket away, pocket sedan chair, pocket', pocket cage, pocket, vendor, pocket sales, pocket back, pocket Lou, pocket turn, pocket needle, pocket.

Bu, a standard word in modern Chinese (commonly used word), is pronounced bù in Mandarin. It was first seen in the inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and belongs to the pictophonetic characters of six books. The word "cloth" is interpreted as _ weaving in Shuo Wen Jie Zi.

The basic meaning of the word "cloth" is cotton, hemp and spun cotton-type chemical staple fiber, such as cloth and cloth; The extension means financial goods, dissemination, distribution, announcement, announcement and so on.