Heavy stroke order: left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
Chong (Pinyin: zhòng, chóng) is a common standard Chinese character (commonly used character) in the first level of Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient shape resembles a bent man carrying a full bag.
The original meaning is high mass or density. It also escapes to express weight; it also expresses deep degree, such as: serious injury; heavy. It also means important, such as: important; it also means not to be rash, such as: solemn. The above meaning is pronounced zhòng. "Heavy" is also pronounced chóng, which means again, again, which is actually an extension of "increasing weight"; it also means layer. Such as: Chongxiao.
There are many ways to write the word "heavy" in bronze inscriptions. One way of writing it is with the character "东" on the right and the character "人" on the left. Adding the word "东" next to "人" indicates that the bag is very heavy.
Another way of writing is the top-bottom structure. The top is the character "人" and the bottom is the character "东". This configuration simplifies the body, that is, the vertical paintings of the human form and the vertical paintings in the pictographs of the bag are combined, so that the human form and the bag shape are integrated into one.
Kangxi Dictionary
The columns of "Tang Yun" are cut. "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" are stored in Qie and combined with Yin. "Shuowen": thick. "Zengyun": Lightness is right. "Yi Xici": Fu Mao is a thin thing, but it can be used heavily. "Etiquette·Kingdom": Take the light responsibility and assign the heavy responsibility.
Also "Guangyun": even more. "Bo Ya": Heavy, never again. It’s also difficult. "Warring States Policy": The most important thing for ministers is to stay. Note: Heavy means difficult. "The Biography of the King of Huainan in the Former Han Dynasty": Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty took full responsibility for himself. Note: As Chun said: heavy, difficult.