It is the word "丼", pronounced as: jǐng?, which is a variation of the word "tic-tac-toe". The meaning and pronunciation are exactly the same as "tic-tac-toe".
Well pinyin: jǐng, pinyin: ㄐ一ㄥˇ, radical: Erbu, strokes outside the mosaic: 2 strokes, total strokes: 4 strokes
Wubi: FJK, Cangjie: TT, Zheng code: BDND, four corners: 55000, structure: single, telegraph code: 0064
Location: 3014, Unicode: 4E95, stroke order: 一一ノ丨
Interpretation: < /p>
1. A deep hole dug from the ground to draw water. The walls of the hole are mostly lined with bricks and stones: water~. One bite~. Eyes~.
2. Something shaped like a well: mine~. Oil~. Vertical ~. Tan~. Seep ~. God~.
3. In the ancient system, eight houses constituted one well, and later it was used to refer to a place or village where a population lives together: Xiang~. City~. ~ Yi. Back ~ to leave home.
4. One of the twenty-eight constellations.
5. Surname.
6. Describe neatly: ~ran. ~~Yes. Extended information
Evolution of Chinese characters:
Related words:
1. Tube well [guǎn jǐng]?
Small diameter, multi-purpose Mechanically drilled and lifted water wells. The well walls are mainly made of steel pipes, cast iron pipes or concrete pipes.
2. Mine [kuàng jǐng]?
The collective name for shafts and tunnels built underground for mining.
4. Dry well [hàn jǐng]?
A pit with a small mouth but a large belly dug to store rainwater in places where water sources are scarce.
5. Blind well [máng jǐng]?
Dark well.
6. Salt well [yán jǐng]?
A well dug to draw groundwater with high salt content.