How many strokes of the traditional Chinese character "Zhang"?

1. The traditional character for "Zhang" is Zhang, and Zhang has 11 paintings. It is written as follows:

2. Interpretation:

1. To separate things that are closed. Or to loosen something tight: ~ mouth. ~Wings. ~Bow and archery. One ~ one relaxation.

2. Furnishings; layout: ~ lights and colors. Big ~ feast.

3. Exaggerate; exaggerate: false ~ momentum.

4. Look; look: look east to west.

5. Store opening: New~. Open~.

6. Used for paper, leather, etc.: 1~ paper. Two ~ paintings. Ten ~ leather. Three~iron plate. Used for beds, tables, etc.: 1 ~ bed. Four ~ table. Seven ~ plow. For mouth and face: two ~ mouth. One face. Used for bows: 1~bow.

7. One of the twenty-eight constellations.

8. Surname.

3. Related word groups:

Open? Look around? Exaggerate? Panic? Paper? Open? Stretch?

Post? Expand? Arrogant? Nervous? Zhangyang? Perverse? Diastolic

Extended information:

1. Etymology explanation:

Original meaning of coined word: verb, to open the distance between the string and the bow, to make the bow string Tighten in preparation for shooting.

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Zhang means bow string. From the bow, a long sound.

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Zhang, tie the string to the bow. The glyph uses "bow" as the side and "long" as the sound. ?

2. Definition of the phrase:

1. Extravagance [pū zhāng]?

Pursue formal beauty and pay too much attention to ostentation: oppose ~ waste.

2. Arrogant [xiāo zhāng]?

(Evil forces, evil spirits) rise; wanton: ~ for a while. Arrogance~.

3. Nervous [jǐn zhāng]?

Being in a state of high mental readiness; excited and uneasy: It is inevitable to feel a little nervous when you are on stage for the first time.

4. Diastole [shū zhāng]?

The muscle tissue such as the heart or blood vessels changes from a tense state to a relaxed state.

5. Xi Zhang [xī zhāng]?

One close and one open: Eyes from ~.