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How to write the character Pan in traditional Chinese?

The traditional Chinese character for "Pan" is: Pan.

Pinyin: pān

Pan: [pān][pān]

Strokes: 15

Wubi: ITOL

< p>Radical: 氵

Structure: left-right structure

Five elements: water

Stroke order: dot, dot, lift, left, dot, left, horizontal, Vertical, left, straight, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal

Pan when used as a noun means:

Taking rice water. Such as: Pan Shui (rice water used for washing hair); Pan Mu (rice water used for washing hair); Pan Xun (rice water used for washing hair); Pan Lan (rice water used for washing)

Old water names in Henan Xingyang County, Zhejiang Province

It is located in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, behind the border. It may be thought that it is a section of the current canal passing through Shaoxing. It may be around Zibo City, Shandong Province, or it may be the name of the Zishui Mountain. In Maoming City, Guangdong Province [Pan mount.]

The name of the ancient state

The seat of governance is now Maoming City, Guangdong Province

The last name is in Songpan County, Sichuan Province

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Word group: Pan Shi Pan Yi? Pan Shui? Pan Hua? Pan Yang? Pan Sheng

Interpretation: The word Pan originated from the place name, and was later given a surname by the local people. Although there are mountains and rivers named after Pan in contemporary times, they are mostly used as surnames.

The riddle with "Pan" as the answer: roll forward (guess a Chinese character)

Famous quotes about Pan:

We have been to that place before, and so far You can still hear the sound of waves crashing on the shore, but we no longer go ashore. "Peter Pan"

Her sweet and slightly mocking lips always carry a smiling kiss, that kiss is on her right lip, but Wendy will never get it. arrive. ——James Matthew Barry, "Peter Pan"

When every newborn laughs for the first time, the laughter breaks into thousands of pieces and scatters in all directions. Every fragment will turn into a little fairy. ——James Matthew Barry, "Peter Pan"

Be brave enough to raise your beautiful sails and be a Peter Pan with your own charm. ——James Matthew Barry, "Peter Pan"

We have all been here before, and we can still hear the sound of waves crashing on the shore, but we no longer go ashore. "Peter Pan"