Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:
Bright, now used to describe a person with high morale and boiling blood, can be used to express many meanings such as "domineering", "tough" and "overbearing".
Third, the structure of Chinese characters: the upper and lower knot structure
Fourth, radical: fire.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) stroke: 8
Six, five strokes: GAOU
Extended data:
First, Chinese character strokes:
Horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical, vertical.
Second, the homonym of Yan: silver
Chinese character interpretation of silver;
1. A metallic element that can be used to make money, utensils, electronic equipment, photosensitive materials, decorations, etc. ~ cup. ~ cards.
2. In ancient times, a kind of money made of silver was cast into blocks: ~ coins. ~ ingot. ~ foreign countries. ~ money. ~ circle (also called "silver dollar"). No ~ (a large bank). ~ ok (hāng)。 ~ tickets.
3. Like the color of silver: ~ white. ~ hair (f). ~ River (also known as Tianhe and Han Yin). ~ a kind of tin spear (the surface is not bad, but it is useless, just like a silver-colored tin spear).
4. The "Yin" of the ancient times is predestined.
5. Last name.