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What do you mean? How do you pronounce it?
What do you mean by how to read it?

Zi is a relatively uncommon Chinese character in China. It has two pronunciations, namely tuū and zhé. I will explain the meaning and usage of this word in detail below. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. At present, the word "you" is generally not used alone, but only as a radical.

First of all, when we pronounce "well" as tuū, the word has two main meanings. The first meaning is related to entrustment, which means entrustment and sustenance. In this case, "Wan" can be used as a verb to express the meaning of trust and sustenance. For example, a task or responsibility can be entrusted to someone, which is called "entrusting a heavy responsibility". The second meaning is "trust", which means dependence and dependence. For example, "sending" can be understood as entrustment and dependence.

Secondly, when we pronounce "truth" as zhé, the word has three main meanings. The first meaning is the natural phenomenon called strange in ancient times, and it also refers to the calendar called time shift in ancient times. This meaning is professional and special, and is generally only used in a specific context. The second meaning is ancient "pleats", which means wrinkles on clothes.

In this case, "hen" can be used as a noun to indicate wrinkles on clothes. For example, "clothes pleats" can be understood as folds on clothes, and "clothes" can be understood as the meaning of sorting clothes. The third meaning is "Jia" in ancient times, which means an ancient instrument of torture that divides prisoners into several pieces. This meaning is rare and only used in a specific context.

In addition, "truth" can be combined with other Chinese characters to form a new vocabulary. For example, "a pile" can represent a unit of quantity, which is equivalent to "a pile"; "Half-stack" can represent the unit of quantity, which is equivalent to "half-stack"; "Ten thousand sheets" can represent a unit of quantity, which is equivalent to "ten thousand sheets".

In a word, "Zi" is a relatively uncommon Chinese character in China, with rich pronunciation and meaning. In concrete use, we need to understand its specific meaning and usage according to the context and context.