The Chinese character【蜍】(frog) that I will teach you this time is a word that describes nature or life. It is mainly used for the following…
View More 蜍: Describing nature or life, rare Chinese characters that may only be found in ancient documents (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)獼: Describing organisms or nature, rare Chinese characters may only be seen in ancient documents (free learning resources)
The Chinese character【獼】is a word that describes organisms or nature, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Macaque or primate. Explanation: Macaque: animal name.…
View More 獼: Describing organisms or nature, rare Chinese characters may only be seen in ancient documents (free learning resources)邐: Describes state or shape, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (simplified version of the dictionary)
The Chinese character【邐】that we will explain today is a character that describes a state or shape. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Winding…
View More 邐: Describes state or shape, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (simplified version of the dictionary)蠵: Describing biology or conservation, rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (free learning resources)
The Chinese character【蠵】that we will explain today is a word that describes biology or conservation. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Loggerhead sea…
View More 蠵: Describing biology or conservation, rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (free learning resources)鵡: Describing creatures or symbols, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with basic explanations)
The Chinese word【鵡】to be introduced this time is a word that describes a creature or symbol, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Parrot…
View More 鵡: Describing creatures or symbols, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with basic explanations)妲: Describing culture or history, rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (free learning resources)
The Chinese word【妲】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes culture or history. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Daji…
View More 妲: Describing culture or history, rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (free learning resources)乇: Used in ancient Chinese expressions, rare Chinese characters may only be seen in ancient documents (with basic explanations)
The Chinese character【乇】that we will explain today is a character used in ancient Chinese, and is mainly used for the following meanings: A pause or…
View More 乇: Used in ancient Chinese expressions, rare Chinese characters may only be seen in ancient documents (with basic explanations)訇: Used to describe sounds, rare Chinese characters that may only be found in ancient documents (more than 7,000 characters in total)
The Chinese character【訇】is used to describe sound, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Used to describe a loud noise or sound. You can…
View More 訇: Used to describe sounds, rare Chinese characters that may only be found in ancient documents (more than 7,000 characters in total)乜: Used to describe actions and expressions, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)
The Chinese word【乜】that we will introduce this time is used to describe actions and expressions. It is mainly used for the following meanings: It means…
View More 乜: Used to describe actions and expressions, rare Chinese characters that may only be seen in ancient documents (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)亍: Used in classical Chinese to describe walking movements. Rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (more than 7,000 characters in total)
The Chinese character【亍】that we will introduce this time is used in classical Chinese to describe the action of walking. It is mainly used for the…
View More 亍: Used in classical Chinese to describe walking movements. Rare Chinese characters may only be found in ancient documents (more than 7,000 characters in total)