Ligusticum, pronounced as gǎo, with a consonant g, a rhyme ao, and a tone of three.
Interpretation: a perennial herb, also known as Ligusticum occidentale and Ligusticum fuscus; by extension, a stalk, as in ligustrum anvil, ligustrum man.
Homophones: pickaxe, haggard.
Partial radical: 艹.
Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, press.
Number of strokes: 17.
Structure: upper-middle-lower structure.
Group word explanation for ligustrum
1, Defeat ligustrum [bài gǎo]
The remnants of a manuscript.
2, ligusticum [gǎo běn]
A perennial herb with hollow and erect stems, pinnately compound leaves, leaflets ovate, flowers white, rhizomes irregularly massive. Roots and rhizomes into traditional Chinese medicine, have the effect of dispersing wind-cold, pain relief, etc. Jie Che Heng Lan, ?????????????????????????????????.
3, beast ligustrum [shòu gǎo]
Beasts eat draft grass, grain stalks and so on.
4, ligustrum anvil [gǎo zhēn]
Anciently, when a person was sentenced to death, the culprits were put on the anvil with flerovium.