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God, how do you spell this syllable?

The correct spelling of Tian is t-i-an, for example: Tian, Tian, Tian, Tian, Tian.

Tiān, the first-class Chinese characters (commonly used words) are pronounced as tiā n. Indications (if you say pictographic characters, you say cognitive characters). First seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it looks like a "man" standing in front with his head protruding from a box. It means the same as "overhead". The original meaning of the word "creation" is human head, and it also refers to the boundless sky above human head, which extends the meaning of sky and space, as opposed to the word "earth".

Stroke order:

Explanation of word combinations:

1, congenital [xiān tiān]?

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

2. Winter [d not ng ti ā n]?

winter

3. Hot weather?

Hot weather: it will be fine as soon as he arrives.

4. Born [tiān shēng]?

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

5. Nothing can be done [Huítiān Wu Li]?

Return to heaven: metaphor is powerful and can transfer a situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Weakness: no strength. Metaphor is critical or seriously ill and cannot be saved.