Fried Pinyin: chǎo, fried, fried liver, fried cold rice, fried spoon, fried squid, hot fried, fried rice, fried goods, fried noodles, fried chichiban, fried house, roadside fried rice, cold fried noodles, cold fried_, fried colorful ding, pop fried, small fried, fried bite, fried rice master, fried iron, fried car dough, fried dough, tussle, fried raucous, fried squid with black beans and peppers, chess fried, fried house, fried hand, fried syndicate of silver,
Basic Information:
Head: Fire, Quadrangle Code: 99820, Cangjie: ffh
86 Wubi: oitt, 98 Wubi: oitt, Zheng Code: UOKM
Unicode: 7092, Total Strokes: 8
Basic Explanation:
1. To put something in a pan and stir it to get it cooked: stir-fry vegetables. Fried rice. Fried noodles. Fried cold rice (a metaphor for not being efficient, talking and doing things simply repeating the past without new content). Fried squid (dialect, because the squid will be rolled up when fried, so as to refer to the roll cover, dismissal. It is also abbreviated as "炒").
2, buy and sell: fried yellow fish (refers to buy and sell gold). Speculation in the land. Speculative buying and selling (refers to the purchase and sale of stocks and foreign exchange).
Expanded Information:
Related Groupings of Words:
1. frying spoon [chǎo sháo]?
An iron pot with a handle shaped like a spoon used for stir-frying.
2, fried liver [chǎo gān]?
A food product made by thickening and braising pork liver and fat intestines with garlic, yellow sauce and other ingredients.
3. hot fried [rè chǎo]?
Steamed out while hot to eat the dishes (as opposed to "cold dishes").
4, chǎo huò?
The general term for dry-fried foods (such as melon seeds, fava beans, peanuts, etc.) sold in stores.
5. hype [chǎo zuò]?
The term refers to the frequent buying and selling to create momentum and profit from it.