06821 Chinese character of 笏 and pronounce fat1

笏: Used for historical description or cultural interpretation, rare Chinese characters may only be seen in ancient documents (free learning resources)

The Chinese character【笏】that we will explain today is a character used for historical description or cultural interpretation, and is mainly used for the following meanings:…

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06023 Chinese character of 鄔 and pronounce wu1

鄔: Used to describe names of people or places, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)

The Chinese character【鄔】is used to describe names of people or places, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Surname. Below, you can see how…

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06092 Chinese character of 妁 and pronounce zoek3

妁: Used for marriage or interpersonal relationships, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with basic explanations)

The Chinese word【妁】that we will introduce this time is used for marriage or interpersonal relationships. It is mainly used for the following meanings: matchmaker. The…

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06629 Chinese character of 孖 and pronounce maa1

孖: To express quantity or form, rare Chinese characters that may only be found in ancient documents (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)

The Chinese character【孖】that we will explain today is a character that expresses quantity or form. It is mainly used for the following meanings: A pair.…

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