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What does it mean to sign this word?

A, pronunciation interpretation [zhǐ]:

One of the five ancient tones. Words used to express pitch. It is equivalent to sol (that is, "5") in the western musical scale.

Group words: conscription, conscription, urging, and gathering.

Second, the pronunciation interpretation [zhēng]:

Traditional Chinese character "Zheng".

Cai Zheng, Zheng Wu, characterization, requisition and application.

Third, the order of collection:

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: recruitment. From the perspective of micro-province, I don't want to sign, and everyone who walks in micro-text will sign.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: recruitment and reuse. Using the omitted "micro" as a border and letting anyone make a sign means that those who live in the lower class and are talented will recruit him.

Third, related words:

1, conscription [zhǐbοng]?

Conscription

2. Sign [zhǐ fā]?

Require the deployment of manpower or material resources.

3. Urge [cu and zh ǐ]?

Urge the collection of land tax.

4.【zhēng yōng】?

It is said that he was called to an appointment.

5.[fú zhēng] [fü zh ē ng]?

Refers to the efficacy of good deeds.