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How to pronounce Ian in Chinese Pinyin, such as "Tian"

Pronunciation begins with a sound, and then the tip of the tongue is gradually raised and pressed against the upper gum to pronounce n.

Tianpinyin: tiān

Explanation:

1, high above: sky. Sky. Plough (Big Dipper). Tianyuan (heaven and abyss, different metaphors) The sky is boundless.

2. Above: Tian Tou (blank on the page).

3. climate: weather. It's very cold.

4, season, season: winter.

5. Day, day and night, or specifically day: today.

6. refers to the gods or the place where they live: the sky. Tiangong.

7. Nature: Natural barrier. Timing. Nature sounds (sounds of nature such as wind, birds and running water).

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, cold weather [lěng tiān]?

Cold weather.

2. The Temple of Heaven?

One of the scenic spots in Beijing. Founded in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420). It is a beautiful and complete ancient architectural complex, mainly composed of round mountains and the Hall of Prayer for the New Year. Originally the place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties sacrificed to heaven, it is now the Temple of Heaven Park.

3. Tiangong [ti ā n g not ng]?

The palace of the mythical god.

4. Aerospace?

Also known as space travel and space flight. Sailing in space outside the earth's atmosphere, or sailing between planets in the solar system.

5. Yesterday [zuó tiān]?

Time words. The day before.