揸Pinyin zhā? Radical strokes 12 Wuxingjin Wubi RSJG [揸]Basic explanation
1. In dialect, pick something with your fingers and take it: "Here comes a lot of money~" Just eat.”
2. Spread your fingers. [揸]Detailed explanation
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Catching things with fingers
However, at that time, the national system had not determined that civil servants would be exempted from the penalty for raising taxes for private purposes. Redeem money blindly. ——Qing Dynasty Donglu Gu Kuangsheng's "Drunk Awakening Stone"
Another example: 揸钱 (grab money; get money)
Stretch your fingers out
< p> Empress Li was in a trance when she saw Huang Guifei standing in front of her, and she became angry and evil. Biansheng rushed forward and plucked out her fingers and slapped Huang Guifei. —— "West Lake II" by Zhou Qingyuan of the Ming DynastyAnother example: pull out the sand (open; straighten); pull out the five fingers [揸] Encyclopedia explanation
Detailed word meaning〈 Move > 1. Pick up with fingers [pick up with fingers] However, the national system was not yet settled at that time, and civil servants tended to seek personal gain, taxing people to increase consumption, asking for punishments and redemptions, and just grabbing money. ——"Zui Xing Shi" by Donglu Gu Kuangsheng of the Qing Dynasty 2. Another example: grabbing money (grabbing money; fishing for money) 3. Spread (one's fingers) Empress Li was in a trance and saw Huang The imperial concubine stood in front of her, and she became angry and jealous. She rushed forward, plucked out her fingers, and slapped Huang Guifei. ——Ming Dynasty Zhou Qingyuan's "West Lake II" 4. Another example: Zhasha (open; straighten); spread five fingers more → 揸[揸]English translation
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