Pinyin of clock, stroke order of clock, meaning of clock
![clock](http://zd.hwxnet.com/fontimgs/ks/949F.png)
![Dynamic graph of stroke order of clock](/images/zidian/12858.gif)
Order of strokes
![The first stroke of clock Prime](/images/bishun/s.gif)
![The second stroke of the clock transverse](/images/bishun/j.gif)
![The third stroke of the clock transverse](/images/bishun/j.gif)
![The fourth stroke of the clock transverse](/images/bishun/j.gif)
![The fifth vertical lift of the clock Vertical lifting](/images/bishun/h.gif)
![The sixth stroke of the clock vertical](/images/bishun/f.gif)
![The seventh horizontal fold of the clock Transverse fold](/images/bishun/c.gif)
![The eighth stroke of the clock transverse](/images/bishun/j.gif)
![The ninth stroke of the clock vertical](/images/bishun/f.gif)
Fine edition of Zhong's explanation
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O'clock: quantifier. The unit used to calculate time. One o'clock is one hour.. [Group words]: "See you at the school gate at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning." -
Minute: quantifier. The unit used to calculate time. Sixty minutes make an hour. [Words]: "She spent 30 minutes putting together this puzzle.". -
Time annunciator. [Words]: "clock", "alarm clock". -
One of the musical instruments. A percussion instrument made of copper or iron with a hollow interior. [Words]: "The bell and drum sing together", "The evening drum and morning bell", "The church bell sounds very pleasing." -
Last name. -
Timer. [Words]: clock, alarm clock ◎ -
Instrument name. It is a percussion instrument. Hollow, made of copper or iron. [Words]: Chimes and drums sing together ◎ -
Instrument name. A hollow percussion instrument made of copper or iron.
Zhong's basic explanation
The pictograph of the clock
![Bronze inscription of bell](/images/xiangxingzi/12858/jinwen/1.png)
![Bronze inscription of bell](/images/xiangxingzi/12858/jinwen/2.png)
![Seal characters of Zhong](/images/xiangxingzi/12858/zhuanwen/1.png)
![The Six Book Tongzi of Zhong](/images/xiangxingzi/12858/liutong/1.png)
![The Six Book Tongzi of Zhong](/images/xiangxingzi/12858/liutong/2.png)
Zhong's English explanation
Bell riddle
Words of Bell
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Zhong Zhaozheng : (1925 -) A novelist and translator. Taiwan Taoyuan people. Undergraduate in Taiwan University. He once taught at Soochow University. Later, he edited Taiwan Literature and Art. His novels include Lu Binghua, Turbid Current (trilogy) -
Wooden clock : Heavy wood. The Book of the Han Dynasty, On the List of Hundred Officials and Public Officials, "the main seal of the Eastern Garden", Tang Yan Shigu notes: "Ruchun said, 'The seal is a big material. The old name of the official who will be the main material of the great craftsman is Cao Piao.' Now the so-called wooden clock, the seal sound -
Zhong Hua : Clock and buffer. Gugu musical instruments. Ming Feng Daosheng's "Appreciation of Zhai Fu": "Zhong Huan harp, flute and yu sound, boring day and night, noisy everywhere." -
Morning Bell : The morning bell. Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, in his poem "Accompanied by a good fortune to the end of Nanshan and Yuwen's Inner History", said: "The evening drum sounds in the garrison building, and the morning bell rings in the mountain temple." Tang Dufu's poem "You Longmen Fengxian Temple" said: "If you want to hear the morning bell, it is thought-provoking -
chimes : ◎ Bianzhong (Bianzhong): a group of musical bells with different pitch used for sacrifices and feasts in ancient China -
living an extravagant life : ◎ Zhong Mingding Ding Shi Zheng ō ngm í ng-d ǐ ngsh í [living an extravagant life] ancient wealth -
do sth. in vain : 1. It means doing things that have no effect. The third and fourth chapters of the Flower Appreciation Manual: "A thousand stability and ten thousand stability is not a clock." The second and fifth chapters of the Official Show: "It's not your brother's business, and I don't have the time to deal with him -
one 's resonant voice rings out : See "Huang Zhong Da Lu". Huangzhong is the first of the six positive laws in the twelve laws of ancient Chinese music. Da Lu is the fourth law of the six yin laws in the twelve laws. It is often used to describe solemn, grand, harmonious and exquisite music or diction -
To steal the bell and cover the ears : It is also called "stealing bell to cover ears". "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Self knowledge": "If people want to win Zhong, if they want to go negative, the Zhong will be big and cannot be negative. If the vertebra is destroyed, the Zhong will have a sound. If people are afraid of hearing it, they will seize their own ears." Later, because -
Steal the bell and hide the ear : The Lv Family's Spring and Autumn Annals - Self knowledge: "If you have a bell, if you want to go away, it is too big to be defeated. You can destroy it with a vertebra. The bell has a sound, which is afraid of people hearing it and robbing you, and suddenly" R "(cover up) its ears." Later, "stealing the bell and covering up the ears" was used as a metaphor for self deception
Idioms with bell characters
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exoderm -
Corrupt Pinyin -
smoke -
Phonetic break priority -
The opposite of ill feeling -
learned men and advisors -
The meaning of "easy and easy" -
keratomalacia -
chain locker -
The antonym of God -
Stationary hub -
Meaning of control -
Missing Pinyin -
The antonym of decadence -
elucidate -
Synonyms of one heart and one heart -
Free fall -
The antonym of punishment -
co-relate -
A synonym for landing -
gastroplication -
The opposite of dark -
Synonyms of activity -
Synonyms of letters -
The opposite of "valuable" -
Quiet -
Bad synonym -
A synonym for "cuddling up to red" -
Stars arch the stars -
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water -
Chopstick work -
jade-like flowers of the fairy land -
Spelling meaning