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What does Kay mean?
1, the music played by the army after the victory: triumph. Triumph. Go home with a winning performance.

2. Harmony, Rou: "The wind blows the other side's back from the south."

3. Last name.

There are several radicals, six external strokes and eight general strokes.

Wu Bi 86MNMN, Wu Bi 98MNWN, Cang Xie UUHN, Ma Zheng LLYQ.

Corner 277 10, structure left and right, code 04 18, position 3 1 13.

Related words:

Lu Kaigui was born?

In the palace.

Kay [k m: I y]?

And easy to appear.

Kay sings [k m 4 I ch à ng]?

Sing the song of victory.

Keledi [k m 4 I l è dí]?

Play the winning music.

Arc de Triomphe [k m 4 ixuá n mé n]?

Memorial buildings have at least one towering passage, usually an arch, which is usually built to commemorate victories, people or historical events.

Kyaukpyu?

Cut the bright moon and carve the clouds. Metaphor is the originality of rhetoric and scenery description in poetry and prose.

An Kai?

Tang Wu's name.

Kang Kai?

Be generous and excited.

[kǎi fēng] [k m 4 I f ē ng]?

A wind blowing from south to north.

Yi Kai Yule snipe]?

Refers to indulging in mountains and rivers, carefree and comfortable.

Yan Kai?

Happy look.