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How to read Chinese characters

1, Zheng (pinyin: zhēng) is a kind of Chinese characters in the General Standard of Chinese. Sign and its traditional "sign" were originally two different words. Symbols were first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Originally meant to conquer, it was later extended to travel. "Expropriation" first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, which originally meant conscription, extended to collection and extended to expropriation. It also indicates signs and phenomena, which is extended to proof. "Zheng" has two pronunciations: zhēng and zhǐ. The Summary of Simplified Chinese Characters stipulates that "Zheng" is simplified as "Zheng" when reading zhēng, but it should not be simplified as "Zheng" when it is used for personal names, such as, and so on.

2. Call up [zh ē ng zh ao] Interpretation: Recruit (soldiers); Grant official positions; Call.

3. Signs [zhēng xiàng] Interpretation: symptoms.

4. Recruitment [zhēng pìn] Interpretation: Recruitment.

5. Conquer [zhēng t?o] Interpretation: send troops to crusade.

6. Deferred collection [Hu m 4 n zh ng] Interpretation: deferred collection or collection.