Zhen zhēn is a hard wood, a wooden pillar erected when building earthen walls in ancient times, generally refers to a pillar: Zhen Qian refers to the privet tree in ancient books. Number of strokes: 10; Radical: wood; Stroke order: 1234212534 Stroke order: Horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical
Detailed explanation Zhen_zhēnThe name has the same original meaning as 〖hardwood〗Zhen, rigid wood.
"Shuowen" text_zhen_.
Zuo Si's "Ode to Wu Du".
Note: "Zhen and _ are the names of two trees." Two hundred miles to the east is Mount Tai, which has many gold, jade and zhen trees.
"The Classic of Mountains and Seas" The wooden posts erected at both ends when building walls in ancient times〖terminal posts used in building a wallin ancient times〗Zhen, dry.
"Erya".
Shiren's note: "Zhen means Zhengye. Two trees are used to build a wall." According to it, the one planted at both ends is called Zhen, and the one planted on both sides is called Qianweizhou Zhen.
"Poetry·Daya·Wang Wen" Another example: Zhengan pillar, the main trunk 〖mainstay; pillar〗 is the Zhenqian.
"Book Fei Shi" says: "The title is Zhen." Another example: Zhenchen; Zhencai; Zhengu Zhengan zhēngàn〖pile〗: The wooden pillars used in building walls in ancient times, the ones erected at both ends are called "zhen",
The ones standing on both sides are called "gan"〖coremember〗: a metaphor for the key personnel of the country and the good auxiliary of the country.
, Pingqing, Zhi.
] "桢1" in traditional Chinese.
Wood name.
That is privet.
Wooden posts erected at both ends when building a wall.
Pillar, backbone.
See "_子".
Chenji Muzibu_; Kangxi strokes: 13; Page number: page 526 No. 21 Tang_Zhiyingqieji___Zhiyingqiezheng__chengqie,?yin_.
_文_木也.
Mountains and seas, there are many trees on Mount Tai.
Guo _female_ also.
If it does not wither in winter, it will be __, and __ is the tree that stands on it.
_·_The oath is __.
Kong __ said _, and the side said _.
____Duan is also, _in___ is also _Lin, _name.
Former_·Geography_Shangjun.
Test: [Mountains and Seas] There are many women on Mount Tai.
〕_According to the original text_Female change_Wood.
Volume 6 Wood Department No.: 3589_, [陟英交], _木也.
From wood__.
There is a forest in Shangjun.