Question 1: How to dismantle rtgf from the five strokes of Chui? Chui=扌丿一艹土
R扌T丿G一F士
Take the first, second and third and the last stroke
Question 2: How to make the word hammer in Wubi strokes? It can be split into the following radicals:
钅丿一艹士
Q T G A F < /p>
According to the rules of the five-stroke font, take one, two, three, and the last number, so it is:
Hammer QTGF
Question 3: How to type the hammer with five strokes qtgf
Q is next to the gold character
T is the vertical apostrophe
G is the horizontal line below the apostrophe
F is Shi
Question 4: How to beat rtgf with the five strokes of Chui? Chui=扌丿一艹土
R扌T丿G一F士
Take the first, second and third and the last stroke
Question 5: How to use the five strokes of hammer to make the five strokes of hammer in the 86 version: QTGF How to make the five strokes of hammer with five strokes in the 98 version: QTGF
The radical of hammer is : 钅 [钅 pronunciation jin] The total strokes of the word hammer: 13 strokes [璅 pronunciation chui]
The strokes of the radical: 5 strokes outside the radical: 8 strokes
Corresponding to Cangjie code :OPHJM Corresponding stroke order number: 3111531212211
Corresponding four-corner number: 82715 Unicode Chinese character code: U+9524
Question 6: How to spell the five strokes of hammer in pinyin
chuí
Radical 钅
Strokes 13
Five Elements Gold
Traditional Hammer
Wubi QTGF
Question 7: How to hit Chui Wubi? Chui Wubi:
QTGF
[Pinyin] [chuí]
[Interpretation] 1. Cooperate with the beam scale (chēng) A light or heavy piece of metal: scale ~ (weighing weight). 2. An instrument for beating objects: ~ Zi. Iron~. 3. To hit with a hammer: ~beat. ~Lian (a. temper; b. study hard and repeatedly ponder to refine and master the skills). Thousands and hundreds of refinements. 4. An ancient weapon with a metal ball on the handle: copper~. 5. In ancient times, one hammer was equal to eight baht (some say six baht).
Question 8: How to type the five strokes of hammer? qtgf
Please adopt
Question 9: How is the "Hammer" Wubi dismantled? What is needed is the principle. .
First, use Wubi to type this character "QTGF". Q is next to the word gold, T is a stroke, G is a horizontal stroke, F is a scholar, QTG is the first three strokes of this character, and F is the last stroke. If you are learning Wubi As for the root of the word, you should be able to understand it.
Question 10: The five strokes of the hammer qtgf
Q is next to the gold character
T is the upper left corner
G is the left hand The horizontal line below
F stands for Shi