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How to write traditional Chinese characters for children?
Children have no traditional Chinese characters.

1. Child? Pronunciation? [soup]? It means red, and it also means last name.

2. Glyph structure

Chinese character head-tail decomposition: single

Chinese character component decomposition: single use

Read and write in stroke order: the ellipsis point is the horizontal ellipsis.

Combinatorial words

Tóng wéi painted the palace gate with red paint. Borrow the court.

Tong Dan 1. Refers to vermicelli. 2. It means that it glows red because of lacquer ink.

Tong Tong looks red.

Tong Gong [tóng hú] means Tong Gong.

The history of women in ancient Tong Guan was recorded with a painted pen.

Court [tóng tíng] 1. Also known as "court session". The court of the Han dynasty. It is called vermicelli because it is painted. 2. Generally refers to the palace.

Lu Tong, David and Lu Gong. A vassal or minister used by ancient emperors to reward meritorious service.

Yi Tong rode a horse to lead the way for the dignitaries. Wearing red clothes and a red hat, it's called.

The red paint of Tonghu [tóng hú] leaks. An ancient timer.

Yun Tong 1. Hongyun; Cloud 2. Dense clouds, especially before it snows.

Tongjing [Tó ng j Ρ ng] refers to a red light.

Zhu Tong's red-hot iron pills.

The bronze statue is a red flag used for ceremony.