Read Edit View history 羌 qiāng Qiang nationality Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 羌 qiāng variant 羗 Qiang people Qiang ethnic group of China; also refers to an ancient ethnic group (proto-Tibetan) located in modern Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan provinces muntjac A small deer-like mammal of the genus Muntiacus with brown hair and a dog-like bark; also called a barking deer [classical particle] (literary) A particle used in ancient poetry, such as the "Songs of Chu", as a sentence starter or a conjunction meaning "but", "yet", or "indeed" 羌 qiāng Qiang A Chinese surname Cross-References See 羌族 qiāngzúReferenced by 幵 jiān Frequency Character Written text 3,509th most common 5.32 per million Word Written text 4.43 per million Details Strokes 7 Unicode U+7F8C Sources Frequency data MTSU Chinese text computingBCC Corpus (BLCU)
羌 qiāng variant 羗 Qiang people Qiang ethnic group of China; also refers to an ancient ethnic group (proto-Tibetan) located in modern Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan provinces muntjac A small deer-like mammal of the genus Muntiacus with brown hair and a dog-like bark; also called a barking deer [classical particle] (literary) A particle used in ancient poetry, such as the "Songs of Chu", as a sentence starter or a conjunction meaning "but", "yet", or "indeed" 羌 qiāng Qiang A Chinese surname