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What does coward really mean?

There are two real meanings of coward:

1. [Encourage] encourage others to do something.

2. Shock, fear.

Pinyin sǒng, pinyin ㄙㄨㄥˇ.

The radical has a central part, 4 strokes outside the radical, and a total of 8 strokes.

Wubi WWNU, Cangjie OOP, Zhengma ODOW, Sijiao 88330.

Structure top and bottom, telegraph code 1981, location 4343, Unicode 6002.

Stroke order ノ丶ノ丶丶フ丶

Related words:

悂惥[sǒng yǒng]?

That is, encourage.

撺怂[cuān sǒng]?

Also called '撺怂'.

倰头日头[sǒng tóu rì nǎo]?

Guantou: the tip of the bamboo pole; upper: rising. It is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.

coward[sǒng jīng]?

Panic.

Coward [sǒng bāo]?

A cowardly, courageless, and timid person.

Ha'tang [hā sǒng]?

The word "Ha'tang" is a popular insulting language. It is a commonly used dialect unique to Shaanxi. It means bad guy, ha means bad, and "tang" means bad. What this person means together is: this person is really bad.