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军 Stroke Order

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Information of 军

Pinyin jūn
Radical
Strokes
6 strokes
Usage
★★★★★
Definition
army / military / arms
军 (jūn) 1. Armed forces. - 军威 (military prestige). - 军服 (military uniform). - 行军 (marching). - 军功 (military achievements). - 军犬 (military dog). - 军备 (military preparedness). - 军纪 (military discipline). - 军衔 (military rank). - 军阀 (warlord). - 军令状 (military order). - 异军突起 (new power emerging). - 溃不成军 (disorganized retreat). 2. A unit of military organization, the higher level than a “division.” 3. A general term for organized groups. - 劳动大军 (the great army of labor). 4. The original meaning: to encircle; historically refers to surrounding with military camps. - The character is a compound of the character for "vehicle" and the character for "to wrap," representing the act of encircling with chariots for protection against enemy attacks. 5. As a verb: - (1) To encircle. - (2) Notes: "It is also used to indicate storing troops and supplies." - (3) To attack and kill. - (4) Commanding in battle. - (5) To be stationed. - (6) To join the army. 6. As a noun: - (1) Army, armed forces, troops. - (2) Corps; in ancient times, the largest military organization. - (3) Arms of the services; a division of military organization. - (4) Soldier. - (5) In the early Ming Dynasty, the designated term for soldiers under the garrison system. - (6) Members of an organized fighting force. - (7) Barracks; military camp. - (8) A prefecture in the Song Dynasty. - (9) In the Tang Dynasty, places guarded by soldiers, set with “army,” “garrison,” “town,” etc. - (10) Position; military post.
cān jūn
to join the army
pàn jūn
rebel army
jūn shòu
arms sales
jí tuán jūn
army grouping / collective army
jūn tuán
corps / legion
jūn kěn
reclamation of wasteland by an army unit
jūn shì
soldier / noncommssioned officer (NCO)
gū jūn fèn zhàn
lit. lone army putting up a brave fight (idiom) / fig. (of a person or group of people) struggling hard without support
niáng zi jūn
women soldiers
jūn sǎo
serviceman's wife / wives of military personnel
yì yǒng jūn
volunteer army
shǒu jūn
defenders
jūn róng
soldier's discipline / appearance and bearing
jūn shī
(old) military counselor / (coll.) trusted adviser
jūn zhàng
Military account
zhōng jūn zhàng
Chinese military account
jūn mào
cap / shako / army cap / service cap
jūn shì fǎ tíng
court-martial / military tribunal
yù lín jūn
palace guards
jūn huī
army emblem
zhì yuàn jūn
volunteer army
Niǎn jūn
Nien Army, leading a peasant rebellion against Qing dynasty in Northern China from 1851-1868, at the same time as the Taiping Rebellion in South China
kuò jūn
armament / to expand armed forces
kuò jūn bèi zhàn
arms expansion and war preparation
héng sǎo qiān jūn
total annihilation
yōng jūn
support the army
yōng jūn yōu shǔ
support the army and give preferential treatment to the families of the armyman and martyrs
yuán jūn
reinforcements / relief troops
hǎi jūn
navy
jūn duì
army / troops / CL:支[zhi1],個|个[ge4]
Input Method for 军
Pinyin jun1
Wubi
plj
Cangjie
bkq
Zhengma
wwhe
Four Corner
37504
Unicode
U+519b