zházhā

brief note

zhá
variants ,
writing tablet
(bound form) thin strip of wood used for writing in ancient China
letter
(bound form) letter; note; short communication
official document
(literary) a type of official document in former times
zhá
variant
reading notes
(bound form) notes or a diary, especially as used in the term 札记 zhá​jì
zhá
wooden tablet; letter; notes
(bound form) Small pieces of wood used for writing in ancient times; (by extension) a letter or scholarly notes. Same as zhá
official document
(bound form) A kind of official document used in former times.
zhā
to prick
(literary) to prick; to stab; specifically used in traditional Chinese medicine for acupuncture.
to station
(literary) to station troops; to pitch camp
to stand
(literary) to stand; to take a stance

Cross-References

Same as

Frequency

Movie subtitles
1.52 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
1.85 per million

Details

Strokes
14
Unicode
U+5284

Sources

Frequency data
BCC Corpus (BLCU)