What is Diao's pinyin?

Pinyin: diào

Basic meaning:

The glyph looks like a person holding someone (hey, a kind of silk? Arrow of the rope). It is the original word of "who". The original meaning has long since disappeared. Ancient books are mostly used for mourning, sympathy and compassion. Uncle Jin's Uncle; "Shu" and "good".

ㄧㄠ? Athena Chu; Radical: mouth, part outside strokes: 3,

Five strokes: KMHJ;; ; Cang Xie: RLB

Zheng code:; ; Number of strokes: 25 1252

Horn number: 60227; UniCode:CJK

Unified Chinese character: U+540A

Group words:

Hanging wires, funerals, buckets, hanging buildings, hanging sacrifices, hanging windows, hanging volumes, accompanying hanging, mourning, hanging, hanging pottery, hanging tags, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging, hanging.

Extended data

Glyph evolution

Explanation of word combinations:

1, messenger wire

When bricklayers and carpenters work, they hang heavy objects with iron wires to form a vertical line for straightening.

2. Mourning

Also called "mourning". Still mourning.

Step 3: bucket

A bucket with a rope or bamboo pole tied to a beam, used to draw water from a well or from a height into a river or pit.

4. Hanging buildings

Also known as "hanging the building". Diaojiaolou See "Diaojiaolou" for details.

Step 5 hang a sacrifice

Also known as "hanging sacrifice". Pay homage to condolences.