Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - The stroke order of pinyin d
The stroke order of pinyin d
Pinyin D: Write two strokes in the stroke order of D, left semi-circle, middle case, vertical case, upper case and middle case, and write D in the upper case and middle case of four-line case. The picture is as follows:

Pinyin characters starting with D: Dong, Dan, German, Winter, Da, Dong, Da, Di, Dao, Ding, Deng, Dai, Ding, Dian, Di, Duan, De, Duo, Ding, Dian, Dan, Dun, Di, Die, Party, Du, Deng and Dian.

palace

Pinyin: diàn, radical: long, stroke: 13, traditional: temple, five strokes: NAWC.

translate freely

1, tall houses, especially houses dedicated to deities or emperors appointed by the DPRK.

2. Last name.

3. finally.

Composition: Palace, Palace, Palace Examination, Your Highness, Temple Army and Hall.

Explanation of words:

First, the palace [G not ng dià n]?

Interpretation: (name) The emperor's tall and magnificent residence.

Second, the palace [diàn táng]?

Interpretation: (name) tall building. Refers to the lobby of a building.

Three. Gong Kao [diàn shì]?

Commentary: (Name) The highest-level examination in the imperial examination system in China feudal society was held in the main hall of the palace and presided over by the emperor himself.