Radical: wood.
Stroke: 10.
Explanation: Mast is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese. It first appeared in Shuowen Jiezi, and it belongs to a knowing word in Liu Shu. The basic meaning of "mast" is a long pole erected on the deck of a ship, which is used to hang sails and flags or also used as a mast column, such as mast and mast.
Master sentences.
1, the sail has fallen, and the fishing fire flashes on the mast, like a red star rising in the distant sky of Ran Ran.
Reed stands upright one by one, like a mast on a ship.
The sailors laughed more happily, but their faces were red with childishness. He took off his coat and climbed up the mast to chase the monkey. He climbed up the rope to the first crossbar and was about to get his hat. The monkey was smarter than him, turned around and grabbed the mast and climbed up again.
The mast of the ship was broken by the wind and the deck of the ship was washed away by the water, but the confidence of the ship is still there.