Contents
··Simple Explanation·Detailed Explanation
·More Simple Explanation·More Detailed Explanation·Kangxi Dictionary

Simplified Chinese:  ()Pinyin: diāoHeader: 
 
Total Strokes: 13Extra Strokes: 8UTF-8: E7 A2 89
 
UTF-16: 7889UTF-32: 00007889GB 2312: 2179
 
GB 12345: 2179Big 5: B84DCangjie: MRBGR
 
Four Corner Code: 1762.0One word full code: diao1shizhouOne word double code: disizo
 
One word single code: dszCharacter structure: Left-(middle)-rightLevel of decomposition: 6
 
Strokes: 一丿丨????一丿????一丨一丨????一Stroke sequence: 1325135121251Stroke Description: horizontal, downwards-left, vertical, turning, horizontal, downwards-left, turning, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, turning, horizontal
 
Others' sequence: 1325135121251
 
Structure of components: 石(丆(一丿)口(冂(丨????)一))周(⺆(丿????)????(土(十(一丨)一)口(冂(丨????)一)))
 
Simple Explanation
  Diao diāo〕 〔bunker used by the military defense structure. Stroke: 13; radicals: stone; stroke order code: 1325135121251
Detailed Explanation
  Tibetan stone house
  diāo
  【Name】
  (Phonetic. From the stone, Zhou sound. Original meaning: stone)
  Shishi〗 〖stonechamber. Such as: Tibetan stone house (Shishi)
  Bunker 〖pillbox; blockhouse〗. Such as: sculpture, cards (bunker checkpoints)
  Bunker
  diāobǎo
  〖Blockhouse; pillbox; fortification of timber, iron or concrete military defense structures, usually buried in the ground to guard against some fire, and as self-defense base
  Towers
  diāolóu
  〗 〖Militarywatchtower for observation, shooting, unmanning prominent on the ground with a multi-layer defenses. Mostly brick and concrete structures, round, square, polygons and several species. Commonly known as "towers"
More Simple Explanation
  Watchtower (phonetic. From stone, Zhou sound. The original meaning of stone) Shishi bunker bunker bunker towers Watchtower diāo. 【】 Military defense bunker with the buildings, more brick, stone, reinforced concrete and other completed. Mainly used for cover fire.
More Detailed Explanation
  Diao diao
  Radical Radical Rock 05 total strokes 13 strokes
  Tibetan stone house
  diāo
  (1)
  (Phonetic. From the stone, Zhou sound. The original meaning of stone)
  (2)
  Shishi [stone chamber]. Such as the Tibetan stone house (Shishi)
  (3)
  Bunker [pillbox; blockhouse]. Such as sculpture, cards (bunker checkpoints)
  Bunker
  diāobǎo
  [Blockhouse; pillbox; fortification] wood, iron or concrete military defense structures, usually buried in the ground to guard against some fire, and as self-defense base
  Towers
  diāolóu
  [Military watchtower] for observation, shooting, unmanning prominent on the ground with a multi-layer defenses. Mostly brick and concrete structures, round, square, polygons and several species. Commonly known as the blockhouse "
  Tibetan stone house
  diāo ㄉ ㄧ ㄠ ˉ
  Fort〕 〔~ defensive use of military structure.
  Zheng code glbj, u7889, gbkb5ef
  13 number of strokes, radical stone, stroke number 1325135121251
Kangxi Dictionary
_Set_ the next afternoon  Sea】 【articles are cut talk, music withered. Shishi.

Comments (0)