Write in the upper middle grid of the four-line grid, start from the middle of the upper grid to reach the bottom line of the middle grid, and then write a right semicircle in the middle grid. As shown in the figure:
The initial letter b and vowel a form the syllable bā. Examples of Chinese characters are: ba, ba.
The initial b and the vowel a form the syllable b ×, and Chinese characters take "ba" and "ba" as examples.
The initial letter B, vowel A and three sounds form syllable B. Examples of Chinese characters are palladium and target.
The initial b, the final a and four tones form the syllable bà. Examples of Chinese characters are: Dad and Ba.
Second, the writing format of Pinyin P (four lines and three grids):
To write the lower grid in a four-line grid, first write a vertical line from the middle grid, and then write a right semicircle in the middle grid, as shown in the figure:
The initial letter p, vowel O, forms a syllable P of a sound. Examples of Chinese characters are: Park and Shu.
The initial p and the final o form the syllable pó. Examples of Chinese characters are: Po and Fan.
The initial p, the final o and the three sounds form the syllable pǒ. Examples of Chinese characters are: Yi, Yi.
The initial p, the final o and four tones form the syllable p à. Examples of Chinese characters are: forced and broken.
Third, the writing format of Pinyin M (four lines and three grids):
Write in the middle of the four-line grid, first write vertically, then write vertically with a right bend, and finally write vertically with a right bend, as shown in the figure:
The initial m and the final a form a syllable mā. Examples of Chinese characters are: horse and horse.
The initial m and the final a form the syllable m×. Examples of Chinese characters are hemp and gun.
The initial m, vowel a and these three sounds form the syllable m. Examples of Chinese characters are: horse and horse.
The initial m, the final a and four tones form the syllable mà. Examples of Chinese characters are: curse, leech.
Fourth, the writing format of Pinyin F (four lines and three grids):
Write in the upper-middle grid of the four-line grid. Write a right-angled vertical line from the upper grid to the middle grid, and then write a short horizontal line in the middle grid, as shown in the figure:
The initial letter f, vowel a, forms the syllable fā, with one sound. Examples of Chinese characters are: Fa and Qiang.
The initial f, the vowel a, and the two sounds form the syllable f ×, Chinese characters, such as lack and punishment.
The initial letter F, vowel A and these three sounds form the syllable F. Examples of Chinese characters are French and French.
The initial f, the final a and four tones form the syllable fà. Examples of Chinese characters are: Faqi.
punish
Pinyin: fá, radical: Yi, stroke: 9, traditional: punishment, five strokes: LYJJ.
Interpretation: punishment.
Composition: penalty, fine, punishment, commendation, punishment, reward, punishment, punishment, corporal punishment, punishment, fine, punishment.
Extended data:
First, the penalty [fá qiú]?
Interpretation: In football, basketball and other ball games, when one player fouls, the other player will be punished by shooting and shooting.
Second, the fine [fá ku ǐ n]?
Explanation:
1. It is an administrative punishment for an administrative organ to force an offender to pay a certain amount of money.
2. One party who signs a contract will use a certain amount of money to punish the other party who violates the contract.
3. Money paid when fined.
Third, punish [chéng fá]?
Interpretation: punishment.
Fourth, recognize and punish [rèn fá]?
Interpretation: Agree to be punished.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) punishment [chǔ method]?
Interpretation: Punish those who make mistakes or commit crimes.