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How to write Tian Zi in Biography?

Tian Zi's seal script is written like this:

Pinyin: tiān

Radical: 1

External strokes: 3

Total number of strokes: 4

Wu Bi 86&; 98:GDI

Structure: Monograph

Read and write in stroke order: horizontal, horizontal, left and right.

Explanation:

1. Sky: top ~ site. As soon as the sun is full ~ red.

2. Located at the top; Erect in the air: ~ shed. ~ window. ~ bridge.

3. Twenty-four hours a day, sometimes during the day: today. The solstice after winter is getting longer and longer.

4. Used to calculate days: every ~ days. Second ~. Three or three nights. Busy for a long time. Go to bed early at night.

5. sometime in the day: 5 ~. ~ it's still early.

6. season: spring. Cold ~. Three volts ~. Huangmei ~.

7. Weather: cloudy. ~ the sun is shining. ~ it's cold

8. Nature; Health: ~ sex. ~ capital. ~ feet.

9. nature: ~ disaster. Man can conquer nature.

10. Last name.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. cloudy day [y and n ti ā n]?

A cloudy sky.

2. Balance?

According to the lever principle, a more accurate weighing instrument is made. There are small plates at both ends of the lever, one end is the weight and the other end is the object to be weighed. When the pointer in the middle of the lever stops at the center of the scale, the weight of the weight is the weight of the object. Mostly used in laboratories and pharmacies.

3. The day before yesterday [Qian tiān]?

Time words. The day before yesterday.

4. Congenital [xiān tiān]?

Of a person or an animal formed or owned during the embryonic period. Compared with The Day After Tomorrow: ~ insufficient.

5. Born [tiān shēng]?

Attribute words. Spontaneous: ~ beautiful. A couple. Skills are not ~.

6. overpass?

Bridges erected above the railway in the station for passengers to cross the railway also refer to bridges erected above the road for pedestrians to cross the road in the city.

7. Today [j and n ti ā n]?

On this day, when you speak: don't put off what you can do until tomorrow.