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What is the pronunciation of a jun next to the word moon?

Pronounced: jūn, it is an anagram of the character Jun, meaning the same as the character Jun, which cannot be typed, as follows:

Jun pinyin: jūn, Zhuyin: ㄐㄨ ㄣ, radical: 口部, extramural strokes: 4 strokes, total strokes: 7 strokes

Five Strokes 86: VTKD, Five Strokes 98: VTKF, Cangjie: SKR, Zheng Code: XMAJ, Four Corners: 17607, Structure: upper and lower

Telemetry: 0689, Area: 3093, Unicode: 541B, Stroke order: フ一一ノ丨フ一

Explanation:

1.Anciently, the supreme ruler of the state.

2. A salutation. Call each other: wang ~. Zhu ~.

Expanded Information

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Related Groupings:

1. monarch [jūn wáng]?

Monarch; emperor.

2. state ruler [guó jūn]?

The supreme ruler of a monarchical state.

3. monarch [jūn zhǔ]?

The head of state of a monarchy. Different countries have different titles, such as emperor, king and queen. Their position is for life and most are hereditary.

4. 君临 [jūn lín]?

Originally, it refers to the monarch's dominion, but later it refers to ruling or dominating in a general way: ~ the world. ~ everything.

5. zaojun [zào jūn]?

The god of the stove.