1. Pinch things with your fingers.
2. Hold out your finger.
Hey?
Pinyin:? [zhā]
Basic information
Pinyin: zhā, Athena Chu: ㄓㄚ.
Radical: Yi, external stroke: 9, general stroke: 12.
Zheng Ma: DFKA, U: 63F8, GBK:DEEA, Wu Bi 98: rsjg, Cang Xie: qdam.
Four-corner number: 540 16, Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+63F8.
Font structure
The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: search.
Chinese character component decomposition: Sakuragi Riyi.
Number of strokes:12112342511.
Read and write in stroke order: vertical and horizontal, vertical and vertical, vertical and horizontal.
variant Chinese character
Hey?
Basic word meaning
zhā ㄓㄚˉ
(1) dialect, holding things with your fingers: "Pay a lot of money ~ eat whatever you want".
(2) stretch your fingers.
(3) "Press" and "Sell" are languages from Hong Kong. Pressure means buying, selling means selling. Broadly speaking, selling under pressure means buying and selling.
Pressing the order is paying the bill, selling the order is selling the order, and the order is empty. Guangdong's futures customers are used to saying "buying and selling", so are stocks, futures and foreign exchange.
④ Yunnan dialect, a folk unit of length. The distance between thumb and little finger is about 20 cm.