kàng huài xiě suān hā wéi tā mìng hā
抗 kàng: resist, oppose, defy, reject
坏 huài: rotten, spoilt, bad, broken down
血 xiě: blood; radical number 143
酸 suān: tart, sour; acid; stiff; spoiled
hā: the sound made by breathing in; oh! (cf. U+311B BOPOMOFO LETTER O, which is derived from this character)
( :
维 wéi: maintain, preserve, safeguard
他 tā: other, another; he, she, it
命 mìng: life; destiny, fate, luck; an order, instruction
hā: the sound made by breathing in; oh! (cf. U+311B BOPOMOFO LETTER O, which is derived from this character)
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) :
To facilitate prenonciation of Chinese ideograms original of drawing,
the government of the People's Republic of China has adopted a Pinyin system in the years 1955-1957,
becomed ISO 7098 in 1982, using the Latin alphabet.
Please take a look at Pinyin for more explanations.
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in Chinese characters by pronunciation, ie, the transliteration.