Basic meaning:
Zhan (pinyin: zhàn) is a commonly used Chinese character, and its glyph first appeared in bronze inscriptions in the Warring States period, which originally meant fighting. "War" refers to struggle from its original meaning; It also refers to comparing strength and winning or losing. Such as: watching the battle, fighting with words; Also under the pretext of trembling, trembling, such as trembling.
Traditional Chinese characters: Zhan, radical: Ge, pinyin: zhàn
Stroke: 9, structure: left and right structure, five elements: gold
End-to-end decomposition:, component decomposition: non-deduction, variant: Zhan.
Extended data
Explanation of word combinations:
1, station
【chē zhàn】?
Parking places on land traffic lines are places for passengers to get on and off or load and unload goods.
Step 2 stand guard
[zhàn güng]?
Stand at your post and perform security and alert tasks.
Step 3 queue up
【zhàn duì】?
Queue: Please queue up.
4. Post office
【yì zhàn】?
In ancient times, it was a place where people who delivered government documents changed horses or rested.
Step 5 stop reporting
[learn from others]?
Flight attendants report to passengers the names of stations such as cars and ships that have arrived and the one that will arrive in front: report to the station in time for the convenience of passengers.