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How to write flying seal characters
Fee: [fēi]?
Basic explanation
1.? Birds or insects fly around in the air with their wings? Flying in the sky (the flying god in Buddhist murals or stone carvings).
2.? In the air flow? The rocket flew into space.
3.? Describe it very quickly? The apprentice (metaphor for sudden success and rapid promotion of official positions).
4.? Very special? Knives are quick.
5.? For no reason, for no reason? : gossip.
6.? Like a frame in the air? : flying bridge.
7.? Expression and transmission of feelings? : flying eyes.
Glyph evolution:
Extended data:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Flying, birds also. Hieroglyphics. All flying genera are flying.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fly, birds fly. Hieroglyphics. All words related to flying are bounded by "flying".
Related vocabulary explanation:
1, Feifei [fēI kuai]?
Explanation: Very fast: fishing boats set sail.
2. take off [qǐ fēi]?
Description: (aircraft, rockets, etc. ) Start flying: Flight 50 18 takes off at ten in the morning.
3. Flying [Phippo]?
Explanation: rush; Run at a high or very fast speed.
4. Flying [Fē nē I]?
Explanation: (snow, flowers, etc. ) flying in the air: it's snowing heavily.
5. Birds?
Commentary: Birds. It also refers to birds, because most birds can fly.
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