The traditional Chinese character for ze is ze, with 16 strokes in one. It is written as follows:丨丨丨丨丨丨一?一丨一丿一一丨?
Pinyin: zé, radical: 氵, total number of strokes: 8, five strokes: ICFH, Cangjie: EEQ, four-corner number: 37154
Stroke order number: 44154112, stroke order reading and writing: dot, dot, mention, horizontal stroke, Na, horizontal, transverse, vertical, structure: left and right structure
Word meaning:
1. A place where water accumulates. Such as: lake, moist, swamp
2, light emitted by metal or other objects. Such as: luster, color
3. Favor. Such as: Enze
4. Cleanse.
5. Underwear and underwear.
Group of words: moist, color, swamp, grace, hand, grass, luster, fragrance, robe, cream, Zelan, Zeguo, Huze
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Evolution of the glyph ze:
Explanation of the word:
1. Runze
Pinyin: rùn zé
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(1) Moisturizing; not drying out. For example: lotus flowers look more moist and lovely after the rain.
(2) Moisturize. For example: moisten the wheel axle with oil.
2. Favor
Pinyin: ēn zé
Explanation: It refers to the favor given by the emperor or the court to the subjects (like the rain and dew that nourishes the grass and trees).
3. Swamp?
Pinyin: zhǎo zé?
Explanation: An area where the surface is excessively moist all year round or has a thin layer of water, and marshes mainly grow on it. Phytophthora and hygrophytes, under which peat is formed or developed.
4. Luster
Pinyin: guāng zé
Explanation: The bright light reflected from the surface of an object. Day: The face is rosy and shiny.
5. Hand Ze
Pinyin: shǒu zé
Explanation: Relics or handwritings of ancestors.
6. Huze
Pinyin: hú zé
Explanation: Lake. Ze: A place where water accumulates.