The radical of gun is fire. Commonly used phrases are: artillery box, artillery, artillery, artillery, artillery, artillery, artillery, artillery lamp, artillery shell, cannon fodder, artillery fire, artillery attack, gunboat, muzzle, gun tower, gunner, turret, battery, gun barrel, Gunboat, gun barrel, gun emplacement, gunhole, gun jacket, gunner, firecracker, firecracker, gunman.
Basic explanation of cannon
1.?Pao [páo] 2.?Pao [bāo] 3.?Pao [pào]
Pao [páo]: Burn: ~ Zhizhi. ~ Brand (luò). ~ System.
Pao [bāo]: to bake or roast items on utensils: to put wet clothes on the hot kang to dry. A cooking method, stir-frying over high heat: ~mutton.
Artillery [pào]: A category of heavy weapons, including mortars, anti-aircraft guns, rocket launchers, etc.: ~ soldiers. ~ Bomb. Firecracker: Whip~. Flower~. After blasting earth and rock, loading explosives into the drilled hole, it is called a "cannon".
Commonly used phrases for gunpowder
1. Pao Lian páo liàn: Use heating to remove moisture and impurities from traditional Chinese medicine raw materials.
2. Paolao páo luò: the original gun grid, a kind of torture in ancient times. Tie people to red-hot copper pillars and burn them to death.
I heard that Mr. Zuo was burned by a cannon and died overnight. -- Qing Dynasty. Fang Bao's "Anecdotes of Zuo Zhongyi Gong"
3. Processing páo zhì: Processing of Chinese herbal medicines by methods such as baking, blasting, frying, washing, soaking, bleaching, steaming and boiling. The purpose is to eliminate or reduce the toxicity of drugs, enhance the efficacy, facilitate preparation and storage, and make the drugs pure. Working with woodcutters yields sweet fragrance, which is processed by chewing wood. --Su Shi's poems
4. Artillery pào bīng: a branch of the army equipped with artillery or a similar organization.
5. Pao Dǎ dēng ér: A type of firecracker. When lit, it makes a sound and also shoots out luminous powder, burning and glowing in the air.
6. Cannonball pào dàn: a hollow projectile for cannons, containing explosives, chemicals and other substances.
7. Cannon fodder pào huī: It is a metaphor for soldiers who are forced to participate in unjust wars and die.
8. Artillery pào huǒ: artillery fire or artillery shell launch; artillery shell explosion. Artillery fire and rockets hit the Gongyuan one after another. --"Guangzhou Military Affairs"