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How to pronounce Xiong Pinyin
bear

Pinyin: [xióng]?

Radical: Cloud

Stroke: 14

Five elements: water

Five strokes: CEXO

Basic explanation

Mammals, with big bodies, short tails, short and thick limbs and big feet, can walk upright and climb trees. There are many kinds, such as "brown bear", "white bear" and "black bear": dog ~ (that is, "black bear"). ~ palm. ~ white (fat on the bear's back, white, precious food). ~ gall (bear gall, which can be used as medicine). ~ treasure (for incompetent people, waste).

Dialect, refers to reprimand: got a meal ~.

Last name.

Word formation of bears

Montfort.

【lǎo xióng dāng dào】?

See "the old man is in power"

A tall man and a strong physique.

【hǔ tǐ xióng yāo】?

Describe a burly figure and a strong physique.

Zhou Wenwang's dream is too clogs.

【fēIóng rèmèng】?

At first, it meant that Zhou Wenwang dreamed of flying bear, which was so popular. Later, it was a sign that the Lord had a good minister.

Like a bear's mouth and a bird's foot.

【Xiong jīng niǎo shēn】?

Ancient methods to guide health preservation. Shaped like a bear crawling on a branch and a bird with outstretched feet. With "bear by bird".

Congratulations on the birth of the boy.

【mèng Xióng zhǐ】?

Dream bear: refers to giving birth to a boy. Congratulations on giving birth to a boy.

Hua Wandixiong

【huà dí wán xióng】?

Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.

(of a person) physically strong.

[Xiong yāohǔ incarnation shell]?

The waist is as thick as a bear and the back is as wide as a tiger. Describe a person who is physically strong.

Xiongbi Shi Zhi

【Xióng pízh shì】?

Metaphor is a soldier.

Like bear's choice, Bubo's comments

【xióng jīng chī gù】?

Ancient methods to guide health preservation. Look back like a bear climbing a branch.

Like a bear's mouth and a bird's foot.

【xióng jīng niǎo yè】?

Ancient methods to guide health preservation. Shaped like a bear crawling on a branch and a bird with outstretched feet. With "bear by bird".

Used to give birth to children.

【Xióng pírèmèng】?

Used to wish life in the old days.