Miao, Lei, Yan, Sen, Jing, Xin and Da
Yao (three soil, pronounced yáo, meaning: high mountain, mostly used for names. )
(Sanniu, pronounced bēn, means "running", rushing, running, rushing, fleeing, etc. )
Nie (three ears, read niè)
Lei (three stones, pronounced Li I, original meaning: more stones)
Yi (three puppies, pronounced biāo)
Zan (three treasures, pronounced b √)
Insect (3 insects overlap, pronounced chong) (traditional)
Rape (three women overlapping, pronounced jian) (traditional rape)
Clothes (the upper part is only the lower part, pronounced jiao)
Xi (two happy characters, each with 3 1 and 62 characters * * *, pronounced as xǐ)
Yi (go to work and go to work, pronounced bū)
Mind (good mind, good pronunciation)
Good luck (pronounced nao)
Ying (Upper Landry, pronounced wng)
I can't get to the next level. It's pronounced biáo, which means "don't".
Turn (three horses, read piāo)
Bo (three auspicious words, pronounced zhé)
(Three words, pronounced tà)
See (three tongues, pronounced q √)
Hu (three eyes)
Rou (Sanxiang, pronounced X and N)
Qin (Sanquan, pronounced Xun)
Hong (three thunder)
Zhai (Mita, pronounced "Lai")
Boom (three cars, pronounced h not h not hōng)
(three white people, pronounced Xi m: o)
Osmium (three hearts, pronounced suǒ)
Di (three small words, pronounced mó)
Xiongnu (three deer, pronounced c)
Three dragons, pronounced as dá, mean the same as "bird" in ancient times, and dragons soar. )
Tickets (three tickets, pronounced piāo, meaning "gone with the wind". The appearance of light lifting)
Xin (three gold, pronounced xρn, meaning time-honored brand, time-honored brand, more gold and more prosperity)
Sen (three eyes, pronounced sēn, meaning dense)
Fix it? I m: o, which means (the water is boundless)
Yao (three soil, pronounced yáo, meaning high mountain. Mostly used for names)
Yao (third bachelor, pronounced, meaning "accurate" in ancient times)
The right half of the three private parts, pronounced l I, means clods are walls. )
Pai (three hands, pronounced pá, which means pickpockets have three hands, so it is written as "pai").
Products (family of three, pronounced pǐn, original meaning: numerous)
Crystal (three days, pronounced j and j: ng, meaning clear; Sunny)
Mi (third son, pronounced Zhu m m m n, meaning cautious)
Crowd (up and down, pronounced zhòng, meaning the same as "crowd")
Three hairs (pronounced Cu, meaning animal fur)
Fresh (three fish, pronounced xiān, meaning ancient and "fresh")
Tile (three sheep, pronounced shān, meaning "east" in ancient times)
Eight months (pronounced l m 4 ng)
Chu (three straight, pronounced chù, meaning towering)
Acer (three kinds of grass, pronounced Hu, meaning "flower" in ancient times)
Shu (three stops, pronounced se, meaning "astringency" in ancient times)
Cloud (three falcons, pronounced Z ×, meaning birds)
Yi (three friends, pronounced as if, meaning "if" in ancient times)
Na' an (three evil winds, pronounced xis, meaning the way to escape)
(Three sides, pronounced fēi, meaning unknown. )
Hmmm (three sharp knives, pronounced lí, meaning: surname. )
Yan (three fires, pronounced Yan, means: sparks, flames. )