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What do you mean by architecture?

Radical stroke

Radical: strokes outside the wood: 9 Total strokes: 13

Wu Bi 86:SOVG Wu Bi 98:SOVG Cang Xie: DFDV

Stroke sequence number:123 443123 4531quadrangle number: 49944 Unicode:CJK unified Chinese character U+697C.

Basic word meaning

1. Houses with two or more floors; It also refers to the upper part of the building or the superstructure, or the first floor of the building: the room. ~ ladder. ~ Tao. ~ layer. City ~ help ~ Pavilion. ~ Taiwan Province. ~ boat. Office. Tall buildings.

2. Last name.

Detailed word meaning

1. From the wood, from the building. Original meaning: a building, a house with more than two floors)

2. Original meaning unchanged [storage building]

Building, heavy house also. -"Shuo Wen"

There are tall buildings in the northwest, flush with the clouds. -Nineteen ancient poems

Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. -Mutu's Epang Palace Fu

3. Another example is the teaching building; Office building; Science and technology building; Floor (plaque upstairs); Louguan (the floorboard of high-rise buildings; The name of Taoist temple); There is a building outside the building. Building connection); Corner (cornice of tall building); Architecture (building)

4. The first floor of the building [story; Floor]

Make further progress-Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Tower"

5. Another example: the first floor; second floor

6. Layered structure attached to the upper space of the room for objects or people to live in [attic]. Such as: dark building; loft

7. Buildings built on high places [superstructures]. Such as: building (pavilion); Louxie (a house on a high platform, generally referring to a building); Loucheng (low wall on the tower) also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, which are also called buildings. Louche (ancient chariot. Set up a watchtower); Louzhou Palace (Louchuan)

8. Tea shops, hotels, dance halls, old brothels and other places are also called [houses]. Such as: teahouse; restaurant

Common phrases

1. floor ló ub m: n

[Floor; [Floor] The partition between two floors of a building

2. Floor floor

[Floor; Floor] the layering of tall buildings; The first floor of the building

The floors are soundproof.

3. Leisure boat Ló uchuá n

[Formal name, ship with upper deck] A high warship with buildings.

4. Ludogo Corridor

(1) 【 Corridor 】: Corridor connecting several units of the house.

(2)[ Aisle]: Aisle refers to the passage leading to every room or part of a house or apartment.

5. Lu Fang Building

[Buildings with two or more floors; A multi-storey house.

6. Floor lóumiàn

[Floor] The area of the first floor above the building.

7. Lorraine Ló ul incarnation

[A movable wooden watchtower] A high-platform weapon used for guarding a city or attacking a city.

Manage the building. -Shao Qing Heng Chang's "The Draft of Qing Dynasty"

8. Lu Shang upstairs

[Upstairs] The part of a house above the ground floor.

9. Loutai Loutai

(1) [Balkony]: balcony

(2)[ tall buildings; Tower]: a tall terrace, generally referring to buildings (mostly used in poetry and drama)

Waterfront-vantage point

10. Stairs and

[stairs; Stairs; [Stairs] Building equipment between two floors for people to go up and down stairs.

1 1. Stairs Ló ut and Ji ā n

[Stairs] Structure for accommodating stairs; The part of a building (such as a wall or railing) that surrounds a staircase.

12. Lulu Luzuo

[Box or balcony] A platform selected from one or more inner walls of a theater, which is used to increase seats or for special purposes (such as for some gatherings or audiences); Especially the highest box in a theater.