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What is the radical and structure of Winter?

The character winter has an upper and lower structure and the radical: company.

Pinyin dōng, Zhuyin short ㄨㄥ.

Simplified Chinese character initial:夂部, external strokes 2, total strokes 5.

Traditional Chinese prefix 冫部, five-stroke TUU, Cangjie HEY, Zheng code RSTD.

Four-corner 27303, structure up and down, code 0392, area 2212.

Unified code 51AC, stroke order ノフ丶丶丶丶.

Basic Explanations:

Dong (鼕) dōng (ㄉㄨㄥ)

1、The fourth season of the year: winter (October to December on the lunar calendar). Winter. Hibernation.

2, surname.

3, hieroglyphic, drumming sound: war drum winter winter.

Related Group Words:

Lidong [lì dōng]?

One of the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar, and one of the traditional Chinese festivals. Lì dōng means the beginning of the winter season. The date is between November 7-8 on the Gregorian calendar each year.

Hibernation [dōng mián]?

(motion) In winter frogs, snakes and other animals lie down in their holes and do not eat or move until after the warmth of spring.

Ji Dong [jì dōng]?

(noun) The last month of winter, the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.

Vietnamese winter [yuè dōng]?

(verb) to pass the winter (mostly plants, insects, and germs): ~ crop.

Winter baking [dōng hōng]?

(Form) (thought) pedantic, (knowledge) shallow. Contains irony.