1, remarks: remarks.
2. Small and luxurious paper, used to write poems or letters in ancient times: post-it notes. Writing paper.
3. letter: letter. Notes. Huajian
4. Style name, letters and comments: comments. Play with notes (mostly presented as a queen, prince and king).
Pinyin jiān, phonetic notation ㄐㄢ.
The radical is bamboo, with 5 strokes outside, with a total stroke of 1 1.
Wu Bi 86, Wu Bi 98, Cang Xie HIJ, Ma Zheng MHM.
Unified code 7B3A, stroke order ノノノノフノ.
Related words:
Letterhead [xing n Ji ā n]?
Usually refers to stationery, which is an old saying of stationery.
Note [[jiān zhù]?
Notes on ancient books.
Notes [biàn jiān]?
(Name) Remarks. Paper used to write notes and memos.
The curse of the table [bi m: o Ji ā n zh and re-arrest]?
The disaster of epigraphy refers to the literary inquisition in the early Ming Dynasty, which is actually an event to standardize epigraphy and congratulate the establishment of stylistic rules in the early Ming Dynasty.
Inscription [ji ā n c m: i]?
Paper and colored silk used for writing. Generally refers to delicate paper.
Shock wave?
Write back. Answer with a note.
Thank you [xiè jiān]?
Thank you letter.
Jinhua stationery [j and n hu ā ji ā n]?
Writing paper sprinkled with mud gold.