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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 瓿
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of ""
Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 瓿
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Meaning of

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
12
Definition
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Usage
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瓿 [bù] 名 1. A small urn; round mouth, deep belly, and ring foot, used for holding items. Commonly abbreviated as "瓿." A small urn; round mouth, deep belly, and ring foot, used to hold things. Commonly referred to as "bù." 2. An ancient type of small urn made of bronze or pottery, used for holding wine or water. An ancient small urn made of bronze or ceramic, used for holding wine or water. 3. An ancient vessel name (English: vase). Made of bronze or clay. Round mouth, deep belly, and ring foot. Used for holding wine or water. Popular during the Shang Dynasty. An ancient vessel named (English: vase). Made of bronze or pottery. Round mouth, deep belly, and ring foot. Used to hold wine or water. Flourished during the Shang Dynasty. 4. A small urn made of pottery. A small urn made of pottery. 5. An ancient copper vessel, with a round belly, narrow mouth, and ring foot, used for holding water or wine. Popular during the Shang and Zhou periods. An ancient bronze vessel, round belly, narrow mouth, and ring foot, used for holding water and wine. Common during the Shang and Zhou periods.

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Pinyin bu4
Wubi
ukgn|ukgy
Cangjie
yrmvn
Zhengma
suys
Four Corner
01617
Unicode
U+74ff
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