How to spell it: zěn me.
Basic interpretation:
1, ask about the situation, nature, way, reason, action, etc.
Example: Why don't they come back?
2, used for virtual fingers.
Example: Somehow, she was angry.
3. Used for any reference, words such as "no matter" and "no matter" are often used before it, followed by words such as "du" and "ye" or "how".
Example: He refused to have a rest.
4, indicating a certain degree.
Example: Maybe it still doesn't impress you very much.
5. Used to ask questions or sigh, express affirmation, negation, or emphasize tone.
Example: What, you don't recognize me?
6. How about it?
Synonym of what.
1, how to [rú hé].
Interpretation: How; How about: this matter ~ solved? | Results ~?
Source: Guo Moruo's How to Study Poetry and Literature: "It is certainly not something we can do subjectively for our mother to teach us this way."
2. How to [zěn yàng].
Interpretation:
(1) ask about the nature, status, methods, etc.: Who is he? | Did you get an exam ~?
(2) refers to the nature, condition or way: he is a ~ person, you know ~ ~ and do it if you want.
Source: Rou Shi's "February" III: "Now my husband is killed by guns! Sir, how can I raise my child? "