Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - How to pronounce 20-year-old fairness in dry land? Besides these, what other similar figures are there?

How to pronounce 20-year-old fairness in dry land? Besides these, what other similar figures are there?

1, 20

Pronunciation: nian

Stroke: 4

Five strokes: AGHG

Radical: Yan

Structure: single structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical and horizontal.

Explanation: 20

2, 30

Pinyin: à

Stroke: 4

Five strokes: GKK

Radical: ten

Structure: single structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical and vertical.

Interpretation: thirty.

3. hey

Pinyin: x

Stroke: 5

Five strokes: GLK

Radical: ten

Structure: Monomer structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical.

Interpretation: forty.

4. Wei

Pronunciation: x

Stroke: 6

Five strokes: FGFH

Radical: the earth

Structure: left and right structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, lifting, horizontal, horizontal and vertical hook.

Interpretation: Fifty

5. circle

Pinyin: yuán

Stroke: 10

Five strokes: LKMI

Radical: Ai

Structure: totally enclosed structure

Tradition: round

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal folding, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, left, dot and horizontal.

Interpretation: Sixty

6, into

Pinyin: gold

Stroke: 7

Five strokes: FJPK

Radical: parallel

Structure: semi-closed structure

Traditional: gold

Stroke order: horizontal, horizontal, left, vertical, dot, horizontal fold, left and right.

Interpretation: seventy

Step 7 dry up

Pinyin: K line

Stroke: 9

Five strokes: SDG

Radical: wood

Structure: left and right structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal folding and horizontal.

Interpretation: eighty

8.see

Pinyin: b √.

Stroke: 12

Five strokes: DJDJ

Radical: white

Structure: left and right structure

Stroke order: horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.

Interpretation: 200.

Extended data:

The Chinese character for 90 is "".

Pinyin: Hua

Stroke: 8

Five strokes: SVFH

Radical: wood

Structure: left and right structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, left, horizontal hook/diagonal hook, horizontal and vertical.

Interpretation: ninety

These Chinese characters are some special expressions used to represent integers in ancient China. Under normal circumstances, people after the age of forty don't use it often in their lives. Twenty and thirty are still commonly used, for example, twenty-four solar terms, twenty-four flavors (Guangdong herbal tea), "May 30th tragedy" and so on. In addition, 20 and 30 are used more in calendars and calligraphy.