The pinyin and radical of cabin are introduced as follows: cang, the radical is boat.
The introduction to cabin is as follows:
Cabin: cāng ㄘㄤˉ. The radical "Cang" is simplified to "Cang". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. From the sound of boats and warehouses. The place where the grain is stored is the paradigm of the warehouse. The two paradigms of boat and warehouse are superimposed. The space on the boat where things can be stored is the paradigm of the cabin. Original meaning: the interior of ships, trains and airplanes or the compartment where things are loaded. Such as: passenger cabin, cargo hold, forward cabin, bottom hold, cabin, compartment, cabin, engine room.
Phonetic. From the boat, from the warehouse, the warehouse also sounds. "Cang" refers to "granary". "Zhou" and "Cang" are combined to mean "the granary on the ship". Original meaning: a place where food is stored on a ship. Extended meaning: The part of a ship or plane that is separated for carrying people or loading things. The part of a ship or plane that is separated for carrying people or loading things.
The one with an open middle cabin is the cabin. -- Ming Dynasty Wei Xuezhen's "Nuclear Boat" Another example: passenger cabin, an independent unit that forms part of the overall structure of the spacecraft. Such as: command cabin. A compartment on a ship used to hold water, oil or liquids.
A door or grating that provides vertical access to a cabin. A cabin opening for access to a cabin or storage room, specifically the passage between decks of a ship. Deck: The board on a ship that separates the upper and lower layers, usually the top layer. Also known as "deck". That part of the ship above the main deck and often below the mast rigging - as distinguished from the ship's side.