The "vehicle" in "vehicle" can form a word: a car, a vehicle.
Car, liang, from car from two. A car with two wheels is a vehicle.
(1) Phonetic form. From the car, two sounds. Cars in ancient times generally had two wheels, so a car was called one or two once it was ridden. Later, it was written as "vehicle" and was collectively referred to as "vehicle".
(2) When used for cars, it refers to a single number [used for buses, carts, etc.]. For example: three cars
Chinese name: 车
Radical: 车
Pinyin: liang ?
Calligraphy radical: Che?
Outside strokes: 7?
Total strokes: 11
Wubi 86: LGMW?
Wubi 98: LGMW?
Cangjie: KQMOB
Stroke number: 152 11253434
Four corner number: 41527
Unicode: CJK?Unified Chinese characters?U 8F86
Zheng code: HEOO, U: 8F86, GBK: C1BE
Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal fold, vertical horizontal fold, horizontal fold, stroke, stroke, stroke, stroke, stroke, stroke, stroke, stroke order: 2251
The Five Elements of Chinese Characters: Fire
Traditional Chinese Character: 车
The beginning and end of Chinese characters: 车二?
The component breakdown of Chinese characters: 车二
Stroke order number: 152 11253434
Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, and vertical fold, write, write and write
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Quantifier refers to car: 1~ car. Car~.
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车
(1) 车
liàng
(2) (Phonetic sound. From car, two sounds. Ancient cars generally had two wheels, so a car was called one or two when it was ridden. Later it was written as "vehicle" and collectively referred to as "vehicle")
(3) Use For cars, refers to a single number [used for buses, carts, etc.]. For example: three cars
(4) refers to a pair of shoes
one small shoe. ——Tang Xianzu's "The Purple Hairpin"