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Xin's writing

Symplectic strokes: left, left, horizontal, vertical, left, horizontal/horizontal hook, left and right, with fewer strokes ***8. This word is a commonly used Chinese character, which is more common in names. The specific stroke sequence steps are shown in the following figure:

The pinyin of Xin character is xιn, which is a double pinyin segment with short radicals and left and right glyph structures.

The reason why the word "heart" is commonly used for naming is because it implies joy, cheerfulness, optimism, happiness, beauty, outstanding temperament and bright future. Most parents want their children's lives to be as beautiful as the meaning of the word heart.

Poems containing symplectic:

1, the silent spring will come late, and new things are selfish. -From Tang Du Fu's Jiang Ting

Just like life, they are self-contained, which makes them adapt to the seasons. -from Don Zhang Jiuling's Twelve Feelings, Part One.