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The stroke order pinyin of the name

The pinyin of a name is míng

The strokes of a given name are apostrophe, horizontal apostrophe/hook, dot, vertical, horizontal fold, and horizontal

The stroke order of a given name is step-by-step. Picture

Name

The formula for writing a name should be straight and flat

The evolution of the name

Name

< p>The radical of the idiom: oral

The structure of the idiom: the upper and lower structure

The basic meaning of the name

◎ The title of a person or thing: name. Name. First name and last name. name. Fame (fèn?). Fame. His name fell from Sun Mountain. In name only.

◎ Naming: "The Qin family has a good daughter, and she names herself Luofu."

◎ A title used as a basis for doing something: These people cheat money in the name of "running a school".

◎ Call out, say: indescribable.

◎ Reputation: Reputation. reputation. Famous (a. Famous, excellent; b. Famous actress). Famous for a while. Well deserved.

◎ Reputable, known to everyone: celebrities. Celebrities. Famous teacher. Famous general (jiàng?). Famous doctor. masterpiece. celebrity. saying. Attractions. Famous drama.

◎ Possession: penniless.

◎ Quantifier, used for people: three workers.

Title of the Wild Goose Pagoda

There is a seven-story Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the southern suburbs of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, which is regarded as the city card of Xi'an.

During the reign of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Ju went to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda after becoming a Jinshi in high school. On a whim, he inscribed his name on the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Later, the new scholars followed suit. After high school, they came together to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and wrote their names, place of origin and the time they passed the exam on the wall.

According to historical records, there were more than 8,000 Jinshi in the Tang Dynasty, and more than half of them had their names inscribed at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Among these people, the most famous is Bai Juyi. When he was twenty-seven years old, he was in high school. He was a successful young man and was full of high spirits. He wrote the poem "Under the Ci'en Pagoda, the youngest among the seventeen people." Unfortunately, due to the passage of time, their ink marks can no longer be seen in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.