Words are explained as follows:
First, ancient times
Pinyin: g incarnation
Radical: corner code: 40600 Cang Xie: jr
86 Wu Bi: dghg 98 Wu Bi: dghg Ma Zheng: EDJ
Unified coding: 53E4 Total number of strokes: 5 number of strokes: 1225 1
Basic explanation: time-honored, past, as opposed to "present": ~ generation. ~ Rare (the synonym of seventy years old comes from Du Fu's Qujiang, "Life is seventy years old, rare"). ~ code. ~ wind. ~ training. ~ Tao (1) refers to the ancient truth; B. simple; C. ancient road) Abbreviation of ancient poetry: Wu ~ (five-character ancient poetry). Seven ~ (seven-character ancient poems).
Second, brake.
Pinyin: chà, shā
Radical: Xi 'an Siheyuan Code: 42900 Cang Xie: kdln
86:qsjh 98:rsjh Zheng code: OSFK
Uniform code: 5239 Total strokes: 8 strokes: 34 123422
Basic explanation: the abbreviation of Sanskrit "Sadoro", temple pagoda: ancient ~. Bao ~.
Extended data:
Evolution of Chinese characters:
Related phrases:
1, high? gǔ'ào
[archaic and abstract] quaint and ancient, abstruse and difficult to understand (especially poetry articles)
2. Old-fashioned? gǔbǎn
(1)[ old-fashionable and rigid]
An old-fashioned temper
Look at his serious attitude. He never tells jokes.
(2) [Poky]: Stick to the rules
He's just a timid, staid little guy, and he's on tenterhooks like a mole all day.
(3)[ Fixed]: (emoticon) Rigid and inflexible.
(Li Baotang) restored his face to its original staid appearance. ——? Ding Ling's The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River