How to write shocked

Shocking writing method: The stroke order of Zhen is: horizontal, dot, horizontal stroke/horizontal hook, vertical, dot, dot, dot, dot, horizontal, stroke, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, stroke, hold . The stroke order of Jing is: dot, dot, vertical, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical hook, left, dot.

Shocked is a Chinese word, the pinyin is zhèn jīng, which means: (form) very surprised. From "Poetry Daya Changwu": "Like thunder, Xu Fang was shocked." Basic explanation: feeling nervous, scared or excited due to unexpected stimulation: surprise, horror, surprise, panic. Intrusion; shock: disturbance.

Explanation of word segmentation

1. Zhen (Pinyin: zhèn) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). According to existing literature, this character was first included in "Shuowen Jiezi", but it is unknown when it first appeared. The original meaning of Zhen is lightning strike. One theory is that the original meaning is thunderbolt. By extension, shock. From shock to excessive emotion. Zhen is also one of the eight trigrams. The hexagram shape is ?, which represents thunder. It is also one of the sixty-four hexagrams, which shakes the bottom and shakes the top.

2. Jing is a Chinese character pronounced jīng. Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Jing means horse is scared. Follow the horse and respect the sound.?" Horse is the paradigm of surprise. Original meaning: mules and horses running wildly and uncontrollably out of fear. Such as: the car is startled, the crowd is startled, the horse is startled and the car is defeated.

Extension: Extended meaning: "fear, nervousness due to sudden mental stimulation". Such as: frightened, horrified, astonished, frightened, astonished, startled, convulsed, awakened, thrilling, panic-stricken, shocking (the words and deeds are surprising, making the world frightened). The extended meaning is "shock".