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Twenty-four strokes and five lines of earth characters

Salt Dam Jar Twenty-four strokes and five lines of earth characters? Salt

Salt pronunciation: [y?n]

Basic explanation

Inorganic compound, a colorless or white crystal with a salty taste, composed of sodium chloride, is used to make dyes, glass, soap, etc., and is also important Flavoring agents and preservatives (including sea salt, pond salt, well salt, rock salt and other types): ~ Bar. ~ Halogen. ~Min(f?n). ~Tian.

[~Acid] Aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride is a basic chemical raw material, mostly used in industry and medicine.

In chemistry, it is called a compound formed by the neutralization of acids and bases: acid formula ~. Basic formula ~.

Detailed explanation

〈Name〉

(Phonetic. Conglu, monitor sound. Original meaning: table salt)

Same as the original meaning [salt ]

If you want to make a soup with salt, you will only have salt plums. ?"Book? Telling the fate"

Lu salt lacquer silk. ?"Historical Records? Biographies of Huozhi"

Another example: Yanjiangkou (saying unlucky words and having them come true); Yan Xiao (a person who smuggles salt); Yanjin (official salt in the Song Dynasty was measured in hundreds of catties, Thousand jin is the unit of calculation, so it is called "salt" as "salt catty"); salt capture sub-prefecture (a fellow magistrate under the prefect who is responsible for salt affairs); salt banknote law (a law implemented in the Song Dynasty that merchants transported and sold salt with salt banknotes, that is, Salt Monopoly Law); salt nerd (scornful name for salt merchant); salt officer (today's Haining, Zhejiang); salt court (salt administration yamen. Salt administration is an official who manages regional salt affairs, and was concurrently held by the provincial governor or governor in the Qing Dynasty); salt administration Ding (people who work in salt fields); Yanyin (certificate granted by the government to merchants to transport and sell official salt); Salt truck (car that transports salt)

Made of metal ions (or ammonium ions NH 4 ) and acid radicals Compounds composed of ions [sali-; lalin-; salini-; salino-]

Salts containing hydrogen ions are called acid salts, such as: ammonium bicarbonate (NH 4 HCO 3); sodium bisulfate ( NaHSO 4 ); potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH 2 PO 4 )

Salts containing hydroxide ions are called basic salts, such as: basic copper carbonate (Cu 2 [OH] 2 CO 3 )

Salts that do not contain hydroxide ions and hydrogen ions are called orthosalts, such as sodium chloride (NaCl); sodium carbonate (Na 2 CO 3 ).

In addition, there are compound salts (such as alum), etc.

Common phrases

salt y?n bā

[common salt] 〈方〉∶ table salt

Salt trough, salt pit

Salt field y?n chǎng

[saltern; saltworks; salt field] A place where salt is produced or distributed

Salt pond y?n ch?

[salt pond] A saltwater lake that produces salt

Salt content y?n f?n

[salt content inside the bodies] Object The amount of salt contained in the body

Sumac y?n fū m?

[sumac] A shrub or tree of the genus Rhus - usually a member of this genus Non-toxic species

Salt Lake y?n h?

[salt lake] An inland saltwater body without an outlet to the sea

Salt flower y?n huā

[a little salt]: a very small amount of salt

Saline-alkali soil, saline-alkali land

Salt well y?n jǐng

[salt well; brine pit ] A well dug to draw salty groundwater to make salt

Salt brine y?n lǔ

[bittern] The bitter mother liquor left in the salt pond after salt crystallization, in which Contains other salts (such as magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, bromide and iodide)

Salt haze y?n m?i

[salt haze] Due to the presence of very fine particles in the air Haze produced by sea salt particles.

Salt particles usually come from the evaporation of sea foam

Salt people y?n m?n

[salt producer] A person who produced salt in the old days

Salt soda y?n q? shuǐ

[salt soda water] A salt-added soda water for people who work under high temperature conditions

Salt spring y?n qu?n

[brine spring] A salt water spring with a certain salt content

Salt frost y?n shuāng

[salt efflorescence] The surface of something containing salt after drying White fine salt grains appearing

Salt water y?n shuǐ

[saline water; brine]: water containing salt; especially containing sodium chloride, sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate Mineral water

Hydrochloric acid y?n suān

[hydrochloric acid] A corrosive and pungent odor liquid strong acid HCl

Yantian y?n ti? n

 [salt pan;saltern]

  Salt heap y?n tu? zǐ

 [salt heap] Open-air salt pile

Salt smuggler y?n xiāo

[salt smuggler] In the old days, it refers to a person who gangs up to smuggle salt.

Salt industry y?n y?

[salt industry] Salt Mining, processing and sales industry

Radical strokes

Radical: Pan

External strokes: 5

Total strokes: 10

Wubi 86: fhlf

Wubi 98: fhlf

Cangjie: gybt

Stroke order number: 1212425221

Four-corner number: 43102

Zheng code: bilk

Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U 76D0

Font structure

Head and tail decomposition of Chinese characters: Tupan

Chinese character component breakdown: Tubupan

Stroke order number: 1212425221

Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, vertical, fold, vertical, horizontal, twenty-four strokes The five-element earth character? Dam

Dam pronunciation: [b?]

Basic explanation

A structure that intercepts a river: barrage~. Dike~.

Structures used in dangerous places on rivers and to strengthen embankments.

Pingdi (mostly used in place names): Yanmen~ (in Sichuan Province, China).

Dialect, beach, sandbar.

Detailed explanation

〈Name〉

(Phonetic. From the soil, domineering sound. Original meaning: dam)

Cutting off the river and blocking the water of the dike. Dam [dam]

The river is more than sixteen miles from the west dam to the east dam. ?Shan E's "Wuzhong Water Conservancy Book"

Another example: Dingba; dam; shunba

Embankment [dyke; embankment].

Such as: dam field (field next to the embankment); dam field (farmland formed by damming in the ravine to retain the flowing soil)

Flatland [flatland; plain]

Jun The domestic water eggplant is white and silver, and the special dam is purple. ?Huang Tingjian "Xie Yang Ludao"

Another example: Bazi (called flat land or plain in southwest China); Pingba; Shaba

Common phrases

Dam foundation b? jī

[foundation of the dam] The foundation of the dam

Dam b? s?o

[fasten tree branches, stones, straw, etc.together with ropes, and make them sth.round to protect the banks along the Yellow River] A water-retaining embankment barrier previously built with stilts on the Yellow River

Dam toe b? zhǐ

[dam toe] The contact line between the downstream surface of the dam and the dam foundation

Radical strokes

Radical: soil

External strokes: 4

Total strokes: 7

Wubi 86: fmy

Wubi 98: fmy

Cangjie: gbo

Stroke order number: 1212534

Four-corner number: 47182

Zheng code: blo

Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U 575D

Font structure

Decomposition of Chinese characters from beginning to end: tubei

Decomposition of Chinese characters into parts: tubei

Stroke order number: 1212534

Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal and vertical folds and strokes

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