County is pronounced: jùn, initial consonant: j, final vowel: un, tone: four tones
Simplified Chinese radical: 阝, strokes outside the radical: 7 strokes, total strokes: 9 Painting
Traditional Chinese radical: Yibu, strokes outside the ministry: 7 strokes, total strokes: 10 strokes
Wubi: VTKB, Cangjie: SRNL
Interpretation: Ancient administrative areas were smaller than counties before the Qin Dynasty in China. Extended information
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Related words:
1. County soldiers [jùn bīng]?
Local armed forces.
2. Junwang [jùn wàng]?
From the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the noble families in each county were called Junwang, which meant that they lived in a certain county and were looked up to by the local people.
3. Pangjun [páng jùn]?
A nearby state or county.
4. This county [běn jùn]?
The county where the person is originally from.
5. Biàn jùn?
A county with clear and simple government affairs.