乾薑

Characters and words in 乾薑

old variant of 乾[qian2]
surname Qian
one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing heaven / male principle / ☰ / ancient Chinese compass point: 315° (northwest)
variant of 乾[qian2]
dry / dried food / empty; hollow / taken in to nominal kinship; adoptive; foster / futile; in vain / (dialect) rude; blunt / (dialect) to cold-shoulder

= + : Mnemonic symbol: dried fruit.

Guy Fawkes (g) is drying (干) his clothes in front of the anthill (an1). He hangs them on a large construction made from a cross (十) and a flute (一). Waiting for his clothes to dry, he snacks dried fruit (mnemonic symbol for 干).
ginger

= + : Joan of Arc is feeding a sheep some ginger in front of the anglepod, when suddenly Bessie Coleman appears out of nowhere, steals the ginger and eats it herself.

Words with 乾薑

乾薑 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 乾薑

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