Chinese Character: 码
Radical: 石 (shí) - Stone radical
Stroke Count: 8 strokes
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Mǎ (Third tone)
Basic Meaning: Code; yard; number; sign; yardstick; measurement; code of numbers
The character "码" is often used as a noun to refer to codes, numbers, or measurements. It can also be used as a measure word for certain things, such as "一码事" (yī mǎ shì) meaning "one thing".
In modern China, the character "码" is widely used in various technological contexts, such as barcodes, QR codes, and digital passwords. It plays an important role in information management and security.
中文: 请输入您的密码。
Pinyin: Qǐng shū rù nín de mì mǎ.
English: Please enter your password.
The character "码" consists of the "石" (stone) radical on the left and "马" (horse) on the right. You can remember it as "a stone with a horse mark" - like a stone tablet with coded information or a yardstick used for measurement.