What does the word Zhen mean?

● The voice of Shenzhen zhènㄓㄣˋ. The word from the soil, from Sichuan, Sichuan also sounds. "Chuan" means "currently owned by Ozawa Sea". "Soil" refers to farmland. "Earth" and "Sichuan" together represent: a waterway leading to rivers and seas between fields. Original meaning: the waterway between fields leading to rivers and seas can intercept irrigation. ◎ Tianbiangou (mostly used for place names): deep ~; ~ mouth (both in Guangdong province, China). Widely used in Jiangxi and its surrounding areas of Hunan, southern Anhui, Fujian and Guangdong. The ditches in the fields are all called "towns", which is a very common word in Hakka areas. For example, the pronunciation of "Zhenla" in Hakka dialect refers to the ditches in the fields, "Tianzhengtou" and so on. Before the reform and opening up, most of Shenzhen was Hakka, and most of the aborigines here were Hakkas. Shenzhen got its name because there are many ditches in Shui Ze and a deep ditch beside the village, so the word Shenzhen came into being, which means deep ditch or canal in Hakka.