Earthquake (zhèn): shock, vibration, earthquake, Lei Zhen, anger, shock, jade earthquake, shock, shock, shock and pressure.
Earthquake is a Chinese character, pronounced as zhèn, which means that thunder shakes or something important happens.
In the structure of Chinese characters, the word Zhen belongs to the upper and lower structure, with the rain prefix above and the old word below. Four points below the rain prefix indicate lightning, and a horizontal and vertical hook below the Chen prefix indicates lightning.
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The radical of the earthquake character is the rain prefix, and the number of strokes is 15. The order of strokes is: horizontal, dot, horizontal/horizontal hook, vertical, dot, dot, horizontal, vertical, lift, horizontal hook and vertical.
The word "earthquake" has rich meanings and is often used to describe the occurrence of major events or shocking situations. In idioms, the word "truth" is often combined with other words to express strong feelings or shocking scenes.
For example, the idiom "shocking people" means that something is very shocking, touching and touching. There are also idioms that shock the world, indicating that something has a great influence and shock on the world.
In addition to idioms, the word "truth" often appears in other literary works and news reports to describe a strong voice or atmosphere. For example, an article may use "deafening" to describe the loudness and shock of thunder.
Earthquakes can be classified as "earthquakes". Earthquake is a natural phenomenon, which is the ground vibration caused by the plate movement in the earth. The magnitude of the earthquake can be very high, reaching more than 8, and even cause disasters such as tsunami. The focal point of an earthquake is usually located at the junction of the earth's crust and mantle, which is called focal depth.
Earthquakes can also be classified as "shocks". Shock can be used to describe the strong feelings and touches brought by someone or something. For example, "the actor's performance shocked the audience", which means that the actor's performance was wonderful and touched the audience's emotions and hearts.
Earthquakes can also be combined with other words, such as "shocking people". This idiom not only describes the shock brought by something, but also means that the words or actions of a certain person or leader have greatly influenced and touched people's thoughts, emotions and hearts.
In a word, Zhenzi is a very meaningful Chinese character. Besides its application in idioms and other literary forms, it has many places to expand its knowledge. We need to understand and use this Chinese character according to the specific context in order to better express our thoughts and feelings.