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What do you mean by getting started?
Interpretation: Entry.

Pinyin: [rù jìng]

Said by: Chapter 5 of History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Huan Wang was allowed to go to war, but he was ordered to be at the border, so he was careful not to let foreign soldiers enter the customs." I don't care about this. "

Her bag was checked when she entered the country.

Antonym: going abroad

The stroke order is as follows:

Expand information exit? 【chū jìng】?

Explanation:

1, exit: expulsion ~. Go through the formalities

2. Leave a certain area: This river is a county, just cross it.

From: Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: "I am an imperial concubine, so I hope the king will listen to it, because I can't listen, so I won't let her leave the country." ?

Synonyms: entry, exit and going abroad.

For example, legal procedures are required for entry and exit.

The stroke order is as follows: