Pinyin: yūn, phonetic notation: ㄩㄣ, radical: Beibei, external stroke: 12, total stroke: 16.
Wu Bi: YGAM,: YMBO, Zheng code: Tu, four corners: 03802, structure: up and down, unified code: 8D5F.
Stroke order: 丶, ノ, 丶, ノ, ノ, ノ, ノ, ボ, フ, ボ, ボ
Read and write in stroke order: point, horizontal, left, point, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, lifting, oblique hook, point, vertical, horizontal folding, left and right.
The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: object and quilt, and the component decomposition of Chinese characters: object and quilt
Explanation:
1. Beautiful (mostly used for names).
2. It's very big.
3. Split the word meaning: Bin: both civil and military, Bei: used for money in ancient times. (for wealth)
Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;
Related words: none
Homonym: dizzy, awkward, awkward.
First, dizzy pinyin: yūn
Explanation:
1. I'm dizzy, and everything around me seems to be spinning, and I feel like I'm going to fall: ~ boat. Eyes. As soon as he got on the bus, he started to run.
2. Used for "dizziness, dizziness, dizziness" and so on.
3. Coma: ~ Fall down. ~ syncope He passed away.
4. Aperture formed by refraction when sunlight or moonlight passes through ice crystals in clouds.
5. Blurred parts around light, shadow and color: ink. Red. The light is yellow, with ~.
Second, pinyin: yūn
Explanation:
1. Metal appliances used to iron clothes after heating.
2. Use a soldering iron and iron to iron: ~ clothes.
3. Slight fire; Flameless fire.
Third, pinyin: yūn
Interpretation: A plant, namely "Evergreen".