Pinyin: xiè?
Radical: we
Stroke: 12
Five strokes: YTMF
Chinese character head-tail decomposition: mapping
Chinese character component decomposition: body size
Number of strokes: 453251113124.
Read and write in stroke order: folding, skimming, vertical folding, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal and vertical.
Explanation:
1. Express gratitude to others for their help or gifts: ~ ~. ~ instrument. ~ thank you (thank you). ~ yeah. ~ meaning. Face. To ~. Feel ~.
2. apologize for your mistake: ~ too. ~ sin.
3.? Decline: ~ Absolutely. Close the door ~ guests.
4. fall, decline: ~ top. ~ the world (death). Fade ~。 New generation.
5. Tell, ask and tell: "Make people call ~:' The emperor respects the old general. """More afterworld"
6. Xun: How about "Jinjiang ~ Qujiang Pool"?
7. The ancient "pavilion" was a house built on the stage.
8.? Last name.
Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;
Related words:
1. Thank you [dá xiè]?
Thank you for accepting the benefits or hospitality of others: ~ banquet. We simply don't know how to treat your hospitality.
Sun Li's Reading Secretary of Xiu Lu Ji Geng Tang (III): "In this pile of memorials, I mainly thank the emperor for his' pet reward'."
2. thank you [Xixie]?
Express gratitude to others for their kindness.
Bing Xin's Memories of Treasures: "Please thank the old lady for us. Her craftsmanship is really clever! "
3. Thank you [Yi Xi]?
Thank you.
Ba Jin visited Paris again: "Now I'll draw a picture to express my gratitude."
4. Acknowledgement [míng xiè]?
Express gratitude (especially in public): ~ pay attention. Published in the newspaper.
Xiao Gan's faded album Traveler Without a Map: "Now, by thanking her, I also pay tribute to gays and lesbians who were in similar situations at that time."
5. Thank you [dào xiè]?
Verbal thanks: face him.
Pan Xun's Hometown Heart: "We thanked the little guy and then came out and did what we said."
6. Shane.
Thank others for their kindness (especially to the monarch).
Zhao Shuli's On Li Youcai 10: "For me, you don't need to find someone to thank you. As long as you meet everyone in the future, everyone is your benefactor and you are everyone's benefactor. "
7. Thank you [bài xiè]?
Courtesy, thanks: visit ~.
The Journey to the West replied for the fifteenth time, "The Tang Priest laughed and called for a white flag to be tied, and Pig kowtowed one after another to thank Tang Priest."
8. kowtow to [QuXiè]?
To kowtow and thank you is generally to express deep gratitude: come to the door ~
Song Collection of Wang Shengchen's Stories of Tian Kunyi in Taiping: "As soon as the words were finished, Dad and all the poor peasants came forward to kowtow to Wang Yichen."