The word "Jia" in Modern Chinese Dictionary (5th edition, 2005) has only one pronunciation.
The 6th edition of Modern Chinese Dictionary (20 12) added gā to the phonetic notation of the word "abrupt" in Cannes Film Festival in order to respect the habits of fans and the media.
Most input methods and online dictionaries still do not include new pronunciations.
There is a local dialect pronunciation: gā, which is used for place names, such as Pingjia (western Yunnan).
Tap, tap
Pinyin: jiá? , radical: ge, stroke: 1 1, five elements: wood, five strokes: DHAR
Explanation:
1, knock
2. Ancient weapons. Halberd. One is a spear.
Group words:
Suddenly? Hey? What is this?
Jiao Jia? Straw suit? Touch? Zhijia
Extended data
Lexical analysis
First of all, suddenly
Pinyin: [jiá rán]?
Interpretation: describe the crisp and loud sound of birds: ~ long sound.
Source: Ding Ling's "Mother" IV: "The flower just arrived in my hand, and the drum suddenly stopped."
Second, the ending.
Pinyin: [Jia Jia]
Explanation:
1, onomatopoeia. Birds sing.
2. It is difficult to describe.
3, the original description: ~ alone.
Source: Cao Yu's "Sunrise" Act IV: "I dreamed that this first floor was full of ghosts ... screaming."
Third, Jiayu
Pinyin: [jiá yù]
Interpretation: striking the jade piece. Describe the crisp and pleasant voice.
Source: Qing Yujiao's "Ji Li Classic of Jia Chaoyue Peak": "The moon is bright, the shadow is fragrant, and the music is beautiful."
Fourth, straw clothing.
Pinyin: [jiá fú]
Interpretation: Straw with barnyard grass.
Source: Geography of Hanshu: "Take it within 300 miles." ?
Verb (short for verb) stop.
Pinyin: [zhǐ jiá]
Explanation: shiina. Used to stop the music.
Source: Han Shusun and "Han Li System": "The name of the final vertebra."
The vertebra hit on the skull stops.