The meaning of Zhen

Zhen means: to reach a beautiful state.

Pinyin: zhēn.

Radical: to.

Strokes: 16.

Zhen is a standard second-level character in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as zhēn in Mandarin. It was first seen in the Xiaozhuan era of the Qin Dynasty and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "Zhen" is to reach, to be perfected day by day; the extended meaning is to arrive, to come, to be perfected like a hundred blessings.

Zhen’s sentences are as follows:

1. All the heroes in Liangshan are working hard and reaching perfection. The men and horses are marching in front of each other, and the spectators are blocking their way, and they are eager to see the murderer. .

2. Looking around, you can see the overlapping rockeries and pools in a well-proportioned manner, with no end in sight. It is really a gleaming pearl palace with green tiles and red roofs, and wide and embroidered curtains. 栊, Yu Weiwei painted beams and carved buildings.

3. The promenade winds around, surrounded by all kinds of exotic flowers and trees, and several elm-leaf plum blossoms spread out in the wind. There seems to be a gentle breeze caressing the sparse branches and leaves, and the petals quiver.

4. There are two rows of officials lined up on the left and right, commanding envoys, training envoys, formal envoys, commanders envoys, tooth generals, school lieutenants, deputy army officers, front and rear, and all around, fiercely. There are hundreds of generals listed.

5. Qi Zhenzhen’s red and green tiles, Yu Weiwei’s painted pillars and carved beams, are magnificent and beautiful.