Zhe pinyin zhě.
The simplified radical has the red part, 8 strokes outside the radical, and 15 strokes in total.
The traditional Chinese radical has a red part, 9 strokes outside the radical, and 16 strokes in total.
Wubi FOFJ, Cangjie GCJKA, Zhengma BNOB, and Sijiao 44260.
Structure left and right, code 6379, location 8487, Unicode 8D6D.
Reddish brown: ocher (mineral, earthy hematite, can be used as pigment). Ocher clothes (russet clothes worn by sinners in ancient times, also refers to sinners).
Related words:
Ochre halo[zhě yūn]?
Red circular spots.
Zheyan [zhě yán]?
Blushing due to drunkenness. ?Refers to young people. It is called because of its rosy complexion.
Zheyi [zhě yī]?
Ancient prison clothes. It is called because it is dyed ocher with terracotta.
Ocher brown[zhě hè]?
Chestnut shell color.
Yì zhě guān mù?
Wear prison clothes and torture instruments. Refers to serving a sentence.
Zheyi Bandao [zhě yī bàn dào]?
Zheyi: auburn clothes worn by ancient prisoners. This refers to prisoners and sinners. Half Road: Occupies half of the road.
The road is full of ocher clothes [zhě yī mǎn dào]?
There are many people wearing prison uniforms, filling the road. Describes many people committing crimes.
Been penetrated by ocher [bèi zhě guàn mù]?
Wearing prison clothes and torture instruments. In ancient times, prisoners' clothes were auburn and were called 'zhe clothes'. The instrument of torture was placed on the neck, hands and feet, and was called "three woods".
Ochre-colored clothes [zhě jū]?
The ocher-colored clothes worn by ancient prisoners. Also refers to criminals.