Stroke order: ノ? One? One? One by one? One? ノ 。
Name:? Skimming? Horizontal? Horizontal? Horizontal? Vertical lift? Cross folding? Horizontal? Horizontal? Vertical lift? Skimming? Sip.
[ yín ]? Silver,
Radical: medium? Stroke: 1 1? Tradition: silver? Five strokes: QVEY.
Basic explanation
1. Metal element, symbol Ag (silver). White, shiny, soft, strong ductility, good electrical and thermal conductivity, and stable chemical properties. It has a wide range of uses. Known as silver or silver. 2. currency correlation: ~ OK. ~ root. 3. I like silver color: ~ gray. The plaque surname of the word ~ is in red.
Detailed explanation
2.< name > (voice. From Jin Yin, gen (gèn). Original meaning: a white metal, commonly known as silver. A white metallic element that makes a loud noise, is malleable and has good toughness.
It can reach a highly polished state, mainly exists in the form of monovalent in the compound, and is the substance with the highest thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity among all substances. It exists in an authigenic state in nature (for example, in brittle silver mine, argentite, red silver mine, crimson silver mine and hornblende mine)-the element symbol Ag- silver grating.
-Tang Bai Juyi's "Pipa (Preface)" gold and silver gorgeous suit. -Song Sima Guang's "Instructions for Health" silverware. Such as: silver plate (silver plate); Silver bottle (silver wine glass); Silver comb (silver comb); Silver turtle (silver seal engraved with turtle button); Silver dysprosium (silver arrow) silver coin.
Also used to refer to money in general. For example, the treasury (where money is stored) is as white as silver. ?
Such as: Anemone fire tree (describing bright and colorful lights or fireworks); Silver frost carbon (a high-quality smokeless carbon with a white surface); Silver graupel (small white ice particles, usually appearing before or when it snows); Silver toad (referring to the moon); Silver nitrate (powder cosmetic with medical function); Hai Yin (Taoist refers to the eyes); Silver foam (describing white snowflakes); Silver red (the earliest bright red pigment).