1. Pinyin: chóng
2. Meaning
1. High: ~mountain.
2. Respect; value: ~ respect. Push~.
3. Word groups: reverence? Advocate? Sublime? Worship? Advocate? Revere? Reverence? Respect? Yun Chong? Chong Mi, etc.
4. Strokes: vertical, vertical fold/vertical bend, vertical, dot, dot, horizontal offset/horizontal hook, horizontal, horizontal, vertical hook, offset, dot.
Attached is the classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Chong means high. From the mountain, Zong Sheng.
Attached is the vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Chong, the mountains are towering. The character "山" is used as the side word, and "Zong" is the tone word. ?
Extended information
Explanation of word combinations
1. Sublime: the highest; the most noble
The Tenth of Ba Jin's "Destruction" Chapter: "A lofty ideal began to burn in her heart."
2. Advocate: respect; praise
Improvement of Sun Li's "Danding Collection·Literary Criticism" "Key Points": "We do not advocate large articles, but require short stories that are realistic, conform to the laws of literature and art, and written with a scientific attitude.
3. Advocate: belief; worship
Lu Xun's "Hot Wind" "Summary Record Forty-Three": "The Thirteen Classics and Twenty-five Histories of China are exactly the genealogy of governing the country and bringing peace to the world that the chiefs and priests wholeheartedly believed in. "
4. Respect: Very highly
Liu Shipei's "The Origin of Articles": "In the Northern Song Dynasty, Su Shi praised Han, thinking that 'literary literature started to decline in the Eight Dynasties'. ”
5. Worshiping foreigners: refers to losing national self-esteem and blindly flattering foreigners.?
Mao Dun’s “Learning from Lu Xun”: “At that time, the Qing Dynasty and the Westernizationists in power worshiped foreigners. To flatter foreigners and sell out national sovereignty. ”