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What do you read for three parties and one soil?
Question 1: What is the word "above three sides and under one soil"? There are no words on three sides, only two sides.

Pinyin: kūn

Simplified radical: the earth

Total number of strokes: 1 1

Explanation:

With "Kun"

Question 2: What is the name of the soil under the top three squares? The first sound is Kun.

Question 3: I didn't know the word "three sides and one soil" before, but there happened to be a classmate named "two sides" in my university, right? No three sides and one soil, this word is pronounced Kun first.

Question 4: What do the three parties learn from one side and the two sides learn from the other?

Pronunciation: [kūn]

Radical: Figure Wu Bi: YYFF

Interpretation: Same as "Kun".

Question 5: What is three sides and one soil?

Pronunciation: [kūn]

Interpretation: Same as "Kun".

Question 6: What is the name of the soil under the three squares? There are no three squares, only two squares with a soil:, pinyin: k ū n.