Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The pronunciation of cold
The pronunciation of cold
The pronunciation of cold
[hán]
Radical: 宀
Strokes: 12
Five strokes: pfju
Traditional: Han
Explanation: 1. Cold. 2. Winter. 3. Poverty. 4. Fear; fear. 5. Modesty words are used to describe one's family, etc. to others. 6. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to an important factor that causes disease.
Hanai: 1. Dust blown by cold wind.
Cold mist: 1. Cold clouds.
Hanao: 1. See "Hanyi".
Hanbao: 1. A meager gift.
Cold and thin: 1. Traditional Chinese medicine says that cold air is forced to block the skin. 2. To be indifferent to others; to be indifferent. 3. It is said that the fortune is not good and the blessings are shallow. ...
Hanti: 1. Humble and tired.
Hanbi: 1. Hanwei and humble.
Cold Bi: In traditional Chinese medicine, it refers to a disease in which joint pain occurs without symptoms such as redness or heat on the skin surface. Also called pain numbness.
Hanbi: 1. A blue color that gives people a cool feeling. Refers to the cool blue sky. 2. A blue color that gives people a cool feeling. Refers to...
Hanbi: 1. Cool and bright jade. Many metaphors refer to the moon.
Han Biao: 1. Cold wind.
Han turtle: 1. A kind of turtle dish.
Bing: 1. See "Bing".
Bing: 1. Also called "ice". 2. Cold ice.
Cold vegetables: 1. Overwintering vegetables. 2. Generally refers to vegetables. 3. Rapeseed.
Han miserable: 1. Describes the appearance of being frozen and stiff.
Han伧: Same as ‘Han碜’.
Hancao: 1. Refers to dry grass.
Han Cen: 1. The mountain in the cold sky.
Chilling cicada: (1) A cicada that no longer cries when the weather is cold or has a low cry: ~ miserable | silent ~. (2) A type of cicada,...
Chilling cicada and frozen bird: cicadas and frozen birds in cold weather. A metaphor for a silent person.
Han Cicada is miserable: Han Cicada: Cicada in the cold weather. When it's cold, cicadas make a sad and low sound. There are many literary and artistic works...
Hanchanzhanma: Zhanma: A standing horse in the palace guard of honor. Just like the standing horses outside the palace gate and the cicadas in the cold weather. Metaphor 1...
Han Chan: 1. Refers to the moon. It is said that there are toads in the middle of the moon, hence its name.
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