Focus on stroke order and stroke order

The order of heavy strokes is: left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal,

1. Pinyin: [ zhòng ]

1. Weight; weight: weightlifting.

2. Large weight; specific gravity (as opposed to "light"): When the volumes are equal, iron is heavier than wood.

3. Deep degree: heavy affection.

4. Important: important place.

5. Pay attention: respect.

6. Don’t be rash: self-respect.

7. Surname.

2. Pinyin: [ chóng ]

1. Repeat: reappear.

2. Re-; again: reunion.

3. Layer: Thousands of clouds and mountains.

4. To overlap; stack: put two seats together.

5. Surname.

Extended information:

Related words:

1. Respect? [ qì zhòng ]

Interpretation: (The elders treat the younger generation, Superiors value subordinates); attach importance to: He has strong working ability, strict requirements on himself, and leaders value him very much.

2. Respect? [ zūn zhòng ]?

Interpretation: Respect, respect, attention, the ancient saying refers to the mentality and words and deeds of treating the other party as a higher status than oneself and must be valued , has now gradually extended to the mentality of equal treatment and its words and deeds.

3. Overlap? [ chóng dié ]?

Interpretation: (the same thing) stacked layer by layer: mountains overlap.

4. Steady? [ wěn zhòng ]?

Interpretation: (speech, action) calm and measured; not frivolous: a steady person.

5. Important? [zhòng yào]?

Interpretation: An important person with great significance, role and influence.