It is the character 玎, pronounced as: yín
玎 Pinyin: yín, phonetic notation: 一ㄣˊ, simplified radical: Fire Department, strokes outside the Department: 4 strokes, total strokes: 8 strokes
Traditional Chinese radical: Fire, strokes outside the division: 6 strokes, total strokes: 10 strokes
Five strokes: GAOU, Cangjie: MJF, Zheng code: AEUO, four corners: 10809
Structure: up and down, Unicode: 70CE, stroke order: 一一ノ丨丶ノノ丶
Interpretation: bright, now it is often used to describe a person's high morale and enthusiasm. It is used to express "dominance", "strongness", "dominance" and many other meanings. Extended information
Chinese character strokes:
Homophone: Yin
Yin Pinyin: yín
Definition:
1. A metal element that can be used to make currency, utensils, electronic equipment, photosensitive materials, decorations, etc.: silver. silver cup. silver medal.
2. A currency made of silver in old times: silver coins. Silver ingot. Yin Yang. money. Silver dollar (also known as "silver dollar"). Bank account (larger bank). Bank (hāng?). Banknote.
3. Silver-like color: silvery white. Silver hair (fà). Milky Way (also known as "Tianhe", "Yinhan"). Silver-like pewter spear head (a metaphor for a pewter spear head that looks good but is actually useless, like a pewter spear head that is colored like silver).
4. The same as "Yin" in ancient times, edge.
5. Surname.