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How to write the word "天", how to write the word "天" in the word "天"

1. The writing method of the word "天" in Tianzi grid is as follows:

2. The basic meaning of the word "天":

1. Sky: standing upright with the sky and the earth. When the sun rises, the sky becomes red.

2. Located at the top; erected in the air: ceiling. skylight. Overpass.

3. The twenty-four hours of day and night, sometimes refers specifically to daytime: today. After the winter solstice, the days are getting longer and longer.

4. Used to calculate the number of days: every day. the next day. Three days and three nights. After a busy day, go to bed early in the evening.

5. A certain period of time in a day: the fifth watch day. It's still early in the day.

6. Season: spring. Cold weather. Dog days of summer. Huang Meitian.

7. Weather: cloudy. It's sunny. It's getting cold.

8. Natural; innate: nature. Talent. Heaven is enough.

9. Nature: natural disasters. Man can conquer heaven.

10. Surname.

3. The stroke order of Tianzi is horizontal, horizontal, left and right. Extended information

Related words include balance, innate, sky, blue sky, cloudy sky, king of heaven, born, today, spring, horizon, weather, the day before yesterday, half a day, west sky, etc.

1. Innate

[xiān tiān]?

Refers to what is formed or possessed by humans or animals during the embryonic period. As opposed to "nurture": congenital deficiency.

2. Born

[tiān shēng]?

Attribute words. Naturally occurring: born with beauty. They are truly a match made in heaven. Ability is not innate.

3. Weather

[tiān qì]?

Various meteorological changes that occur in the atmosphere in a certain area and within a certain period of time, such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, Conditions of precipitation, wind, clouds, etc.: weather forecast. The weather is nice today.

4. Aerospace

[háng tiān]?

Also called aerospace navigation and space flight. Navigating space beyond the Earth's atmosphere or between planets in the inner solar system.

5. Balance

[tiān píng]?

A more precise weighing instrument, made based on the lever principle. There are small plates at both ends of the lever, with the weight on one end and the object to be weighed on the other. When the pointer in the center of the lever stops at the center of the scale, the weight of the weight is the weight of the object being weighed. Mostly used in laboratories and pharmacies.