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How to hit a five-stroke sledgehammer
hammer

Spelling?

Chewie?

Department head? succeed

Pens and paintings? 13

Five elements? golden

Complex body? hammer

Five strokes? QTGF

new word

Basic interpretation? Detailed explanation?

1. An ancient weapon with a metal ball on the handle.

2. Something like a hammer: a scale.

3. hammer: iron ~. Nails ~

4. Beating with a hammer: thousands to hundreds of tests.

5. Last name.

Related words

axis

[fǎng chui]?

Spinning and spinning tools are small round bars with thick middle and two sharp ends, made of wood or iron. One end of cotton wool or cotton yarn is fixed on it, and the spindle rotates to spin cotton wool into yarn or yarn into yarn.

mediate

[chuí liàn]?

1. tempering: in a difficult environment ~ yourself.

pneumatic hammer

[qi chui]?

Short for air hammer.

hammer

[chuí zi]?

Tools for knocking things. There is a head made of metal in front and a handle perpendicular to the head.

steam hammer

[qi chui]?

Short for steam hammer.

A Class of "Facebook" Characters in Peking Opera

[Tongchu]?

A painted face in China's traditional operas, which emphasizes singing skills. It was named after Xu who was holding a bronze hammer in the second palace.

Sliding weight of scale

[chèng chui]?

A metal hammer used to balance a balance when weighing objects.

malleus

[Chewie G incarnation]?

1. An ossicle in the inner ear, shaped like a hammer, is connected to the eardrum and can transmit sound vibration to the incus and stapes.

hammer blow

[chuí jī]?

Knock with a hammer.

pneumatic hammer

[fēng chui]?

A hand-held striking tool driven by compressed air. It is mainly composed of a pneumatic piston and a valve that automatically controls the movement of the piston. Mostly used for riveting.

Hammer rotation

[ChuíXun]?

It means harassment and wandering.

hammer forging

[chuí duàn]?

1. Also called "hammer forging".

Sand hammer

[shāchui]?

Shake a musical instrument, also known as a sand ball. A rhythmic percussion instrument originated from South American Indians.