What do you mean by "Japanese bar"?
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1, pinyin: x
Read and write in stroke order: dot, left (short), left (long), dot, dot, left, dot, dot, left, left, left, left, left, left, left, left.
Quick: "Like lightning, looming like Bai Hong." Like "xū", the way of fire now.
2. Pinyin: chuā
Chuā la: Onomatopoeia, which describes the urgent sound of vegetables when they are put into a boiling oil pan.
Chuá, originally meant to stab with a stick;
Chuá, there is a meaning of eating in Northeast dialect, which means teasing. For example, I didn't eat in the morning, and now I'm eating?
Chu 'a, Gaomi area of Jiaodong Peninsula, etc. It means that the crops are very muddy.
Cai, softly, means that an object flies or flies in a straight line, which is both ideographic and onomatopoeic.
For example, an arrow flies by; Another example: an arrow came, and Yue Fei said it was too late to dodge.
It means fast, for example, the rabbit disappears at once-it is obviously fast along a straight line, but it is not fast along a straight line, so this word can't be used to describe that you turned a corner.
It is a typical northeast dialect to describe people's tight eyes. There is a saying in Uncle Benshan's essay "Red Sorghum Model Couplet": "Everyone loves you." It means everyone is staring at you!