Zhen, how do you pronounce this character?

聁? [zhēn]

Strokes: 13

Radical: 艹

Structure: upper and lower structure

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, left, right, left, horizontal, vertical, left, dot

Interpretation: 1. [~~] a. The appearance of lush vegetation; b. The appearance of being overgrown with thorns. 2. Same as "hazel".

Group of words: Zhen Mang, Jian Zhen, Zhen Zi, Wei Zhen, Zhen Zu

1. Zhen Mang zhēn mǎng

Definition: messy vegetation . Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Volume 4. Xin Shisi Niang: "When I saw the courtyard behind the palace, the stone road was bright and there was no wildness anymore." It was also called "Hare Mang".

2. Jianzhen jiàn zhēn

Interpretation: "Confucius Family Sayings: Good Life": "A gentleman who has a strong spirit will not die; a villain who has a strong spirit will be punished and killed." "Zhenzi"

3. Zhenzi zhēn zǐ

Interpretation: Tang Dynasty Li He's "Old Man Picking Jade Song": "Eating Zhenzi in the rainy night makes the old man cry with blood in his mouth."

4.荳聁wēi zhēn

Definition: mixed appearance of vegetation. "Nine Sorrows" by Cao Zhi of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms: "We are a herd with the elk, and we stay in the woods among the wild grasses. The wilderness is desolate and we look far away. There is no one in the wilderness for thousands of miles."

5. The wild grass zhēn sǒu

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[Definition]

A place full of thorns. "Selected Works·Cao Jiong's Theory of the Six Dynasties": "The ancestral temple was burned to ashes, and the palaces were turned into grass." Liu Liang noted: "The grass is also a barren of vegetation."