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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 茸
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 茸
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Meaning of

Pinyin róng
Radical
Strokes
9
Definition
confused / fluffy / luxuriant growth
Usage
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茸 [róng] 1. The appearance of grass that has just started to grow: e.g., a green and fine草地 (grassland). 2. Fine and soft hair: e.g., "half peeling violet茸裘" (a type of fur coat). Downy hair. 3. Refers to "鹿茸" (young pilose antler, which is newly grown antlers covered with fine hair and used in medicine): e.g.,茸客 (referring to deer).参 (shēn)茸 (referring to ginseng and deer antler). Meaning: 1. The appearance of grass that has just started to grow: e.g., a green and fine grassland. 2. Fine and soft hair: e.g., "half peeling violet fur coat". Downy hair. 3. Refers to "young pilose antler" (young deer antlers with fine hair, used in traditional medicine): e.g., deer. Definitions: - (形) Fine and soft: The original meaning refers to grass that is fine and soft when it first grows. - (名) 1. An abbreviation for 鹿茸 (young pilose antler). 2. Fine and soft hair (down). 3. Threads used in embroidery, synonymous with 绒 (velvet). Additional Context: 1. From "Shuowen":茸, resembling soft grass. 2. From Sima Qian's "Letter to Ren An": In the midst of the fine毛 (fine hair). Example: Such as茸壑 (a cave or soil hole covered with grass and moss). Note: - (形) Fine and soft: Same as the original meaning. - (名) Additional notes and examples provided for context. - Synonyms used in embroidery. - (动) To push in or push towards: Example from "Han Shu": "and I pushed into the silkworm room..."
xià rōng gǎ bù
Xia Rong Gabu
máo rōng rōng
hairy / shaggy
róng máo
fuzz
sōng róng
matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake), edible mushroom considered a great delicacy in Japan
绿 lǜ rōng rōng
Green velvet
rōng rōng
downy / (of grass, hair, etc.) fine, soft and thick

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Pinyin rong2
Wubi
abf
Cangjie
tsj
Zhengma
ece
Four Corner
44401
Unicode
U+8338
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