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Contents of this article

  • 1. Explanation of the meaning of inlaid
  • 2. What is the pinyin and explanation of 蒋?
  • 3. How to pronounce the word "蒋" and what does it mean?
  • 4. What is the pronunciation of "血"?

Explanation of the meaning of inlaid


Basic meaning:


1. Embedding an object into another object or adding it to the periphery of another object: dental implants. mosaic. Trim.


2. The flesh of the cast copper and iron model.


3. Ancient weapons.


Pinyin xiāng, pinyin ㄒ一ㄤ.


The radical "钅" has 17 strokes outside the radical and 22 strokes in total.


Wubi QYKE, Cangjie OPYRV, Zhengma PSER, Sijiao 80732.


Structure left and right, telegraph code 7013, location 4766, Unicode 9576.


Related phrases:


mosaic [xiāng qiàn] 


(verb) To embed one object into another object.


dig inlaid [wā xiāng] 


Part of the fabric is hollowed out and inlaid with decorative patterns of different colors.


inlaid roll [xiāng gǔn] 


Inlay. A method of sewing. Tie strips of cloth or tape around the edges of clothing, etc.


inlay [xiāng pèi] 


To embed one object within another object.


wrapped in gold and jade [jīn xiāng yù guǒ] 


Yu Ronghua’s life.


gold inlaid with jade [jīn xiāng fěi cuì] 


plant. Also known as Chunlan,  narcissus petal.


roll setting [gǔn xiāng] 


Add a hem to the edge of the garment.


Copper-inlaid wooden shoes [xiāng tóng mù xié] 


High-heeled wooden shoes with copper inlays on the bottom.


The meaning and pinyin of inlaid, the meaning of inlaid is explained in Figure 1

What is the pinyin and explanation of 蒋?


The pinyin of 蒋: xiāng, meaning:


1. Embedding an object into another object or adding it to the periphery of another object: dental implants. mosaic. Trim.


2. The flesh of the cast copper and iron model.


3. Ancient weapons.


Pinyin: xiāng, pinyin: ㄒ一ㄤ


Stroke order:ノ一一一フ丨丨フ一丨フ一一一丨丨一ノフノ丶


Extended information

Chinese character strokes:


The meaning and pinyin of inlaid, the meaning of inlaid is explained in Figure 2


Related phrases:


1. Inlay [xiāng qiàn] 


To embed one object within another object.


2. Inlay [xiāng pèi] 


To embed one object within another object.


3. setting roll [xiāng gǔn] 


Inlay. A method of sewing. Tie strips of cloth or tape around the edges of clothing, etc.


4. Inlaid flowers [xiāng huā] 


Refers to smoothing cotton in preparation for spinning.


5. Roll setting [gǔn xiāng] 


A word that basically means adding a border to the edge of clothes; widening the edge of women's clothing is called inlay, and narrowing the edge is called rolling; it is a sewing method in which strips of cloth or tape are placed around the edge of clothing.


How to pronounce the word "血" and what it means


1. Pinyin: [xiāng].

2. Inlaid, phonetic. From Jin, from Xiang, Xiang Yisheng. "Gold" means "metal (casting)", and "Xiang" means "wrapping" and "containing (foreign matter)". "Gold" and "Xiang" combined mean "to reserve space during the metal casting process to accommodate jade and other decorative objects." Original meaning: to reserve secret passages and vacancies in the clay model to form a space for accommodating decorations after the copper water is poured and cooled.

The meaning and pinyin of inlaid, the meaning of inlaid is explained in Figure 3

What is the pronunciation of "setting"?


Pinyin: xiāng, the specific explanation is as follows:


Radical: 钅


Strokes: 22


Five elements: gold


Wubi: QYKE


Definition: Embedding an object into another object or surrounding the edge of another object: ~ Teeth. ~Bian. Gold ~ jade inlaid. There is a shining red star on the top of the tower.


Extended information


1. Inlay: [xiāng qiàn] 


To embed one object within another object.


2. Inlay: [xiāng pèi] 


To embed one object within another object.


3. Inlaid roll: [xiāng gǔn] 


Inlay. A method of sewing. Tie strips of cloth or tape around the edges of clothing, etc.


4. Inlaid flowers: [xiāng huā] 


Refers to smoothing cotton in preparation for spinning.


5. Roll setting: [gǔn xiāng] 


A word that basically means adding a border to the edge of clothes; widening the edge of women's clothing is called inlay, and narrowing the edge is called rolling; it is a sewing method in which strips of cloth or tape are placed around the edge of clothing.


The meaning and pinyin of inlaid, the meaning of inlaid is explained in Figure 4

The above is all about the meaning, pinyin, and explanation of the meaning of "setting", as well as the related content of the meaning of "setting". I hope it can help you.

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