Pinyin: jiān, strokes: 5
Radical: Bamboo Radical Stroke: 6
Explanation 1: Notes jiā n Notes: Notes. Small and luxurious paper, used in ancient times to recite or write letters: notes. Writing paper. Letters: notes. Notes. Flower body names, letters and notes: notes. Play with notes (mostly presented as a queen, prince and king). Number of strokes:11; Radical: bamboo; Number of strokes: 31431411534.
Explanation 2: sound, rafter and word movement (sound, shape) From bamboo, jiān sounds. Original meaning: Note) Use the original meaning [[Note]; Explainwithnotes] Notes, indicating knowledge books. ... and used the word "Gui". -"Shuowen" note, the book is also. -"Guangya" Zheng Zijing is called "note", and the person who wrote this note ... remembers it, so it is called "note". -Kong Ying Da's Shi Mao Justice is another example: annotation (Jude annotation); Annotation; Annotation (annotation plus annotation) the annotation on the text of jiān annotation confuses right and wrong. -Han Yu's Epitaph of Mr. Shi is another example: a small (high-quality) paper used to "write" and write letters. Such as stationery (paper and pens); Paper (paper, letterhead); Recite (a poem written on stationery) China's ancient letter to the emperor. Such as: playing notes; Xin [Xin] is a pronoun of the letter "Answering Dong A Wang Jian". Such as: throwing a note; Notes; Handwritten business cards; Name thorn [[brand] relatives and friends throw notes at each other and worship each other. -Tian Ming Rucheng's Notes on Joy of Xi Chao Ji ā nd ú [Letter] Letter Ji ā nzh ǐ [Letter; Notes on high-quality writing paper "Letter Notes jiānzhù"; Notes and commentariesonancienttexts] Notes on ancient books