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Traditional Chinese: Pinyin: guī, lián, xíHeader: Total Strokes: 18Extra Strokes: 8
 
UTF-8: E9 AC B6UTF-16: 9B36UTF-32: 00009B36Cangjie: XQUMROne word full code: gui1guige
 
One word double code: gugugeOne word single code: gggCharacter structure: Top-(middle)-bottomLevel of decomposition: 7Strokes: 一一丿㇏丨????丿乚一丨????一丨????丶丿一丨
 
Stroke sequence: 113425351251254312Stroke Description: horizontal, horizontal, downwards-left, downwards-right, vertical, turning, downwards-left, turning, horizontal, vertical, turning, horizontal, vertical, turning, downwards-right, downwards-left, horizontal, verticalOthers' sequence: 113425351251254312
 
Structure of components: 规(夫(二(一一)人(丿㇏))见(冂(丨????)(丿乚)))鬲(????(一口(冂(丨????)一))(冂(丨????)(䒑(丷(丶丿)一)丨)))
Simple Explanation
  Gui (Gui) guī ancient earthenware cooking utensils, three hollow of the foot, a shank beak. Stroke: 18; radicals: Ge; stroke order number: 113425351251254312
Detailed Explanation
  Gui
  Xie
  guī
  【Name】
  Chinese Neolithic earthenware pots and pans, there are three hollow foot〗 〖apitcherwiththreelegs
  Gui, tripod kettle also. A shank beak. - "Said Wen." Duan Note: The "handle can be held there, a bill can write things."
More Simple Explanation
  Gui lián 1. Beard long, drooping appearance. 2. Hair long appearance. See "gui gui." 3. Hair sparse appearance. See "gui gui."

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