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What is the pronunciation of "Jiong" and its meaning?
1, font structure and coding:
Radical: hey; Unified Chinese characters: u+56E7; Total number of strokes: 7; Wu Bi 86&; 98:LWMV
Cang Xie: WCB;; ; Vertical and horizontal codes: 6; Zheng code: JDOL;; Number of strokes: 253425 1
Horn number: 60227; unicode:CJK; Five strokes in the new century edition: MWMG
2. Detailed meaning:
(1) bright, bright.
Example: embarrassment (glamorous appearance); It is bright and clear; Jiong Temple (Taibu Temple). Ancient official signature. Zhang He)
(2) The way birds fly.
Exodus (the way birds fly) is really amazing?
(3) Network meaning: depressed, embarrassed, sad, helpless, confused, speechless, etc. It means that it is very good and powerful, indicating that the situation is trapped, embarrassing and embarrassing.
"Eight" is like eyebrows and eyes, and "mouth" is like mouth. Therefore, according to the shape, "embarrassment" is endowed with an embarrassing feeling of expressing extreme embarrassment under special circumstances. (It turned out that a young man in Taiwan Province Province used ORZ to represent depression, because "ORZ" was like a person kneeling down, and later it was changed to "Jiong RZ", which was more vivid, so the network meaning of depression appeared. )
3. Common phrases
(1) Jiongqing
Pronunciation: Jing qn gj
Description: Another name of Taifuqing, in charge of horses and animal husbandry.
(2) Embarrassed brother
Pronunciation: jiǒng? à ge
Explanation: A respected person mainly refers to an open and honest shopkeeper.
(3) embarrassment
Pronunciation: jingshi √.
Explanation: embarrassing things.
Example: If you accidentally do something embarrassing, don't be nervous. Many girls will think it's cute.
Extended data
The emergence of "ORZ":
The use of "Jiong" on the Internet was initially inspired by Japan, and Orz is a network hieroglyph (or mood icon) originating from Japan, which became a new subculture in Japan, Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province in 2004.
When it comes to embarrassing popularity, you have to mention "Orz". This seemingly alphabetic combination is not an English word, but a pictographic symbol. In Japanese, the original meaning is "prone", which means that a person faces left and kneels on the ground. O stands for human head, R stands for hands and body, and Z stands for feet.
At first, Japanese people widely used this symbol on the Internet, such as e-mail, IRC chat rooms and instant messaging software, to express their frustration or depression.
Inspired by ORZ, netizens in Taiwan Province Province, China changed O to "Jiong", which gave a more freehand expression to the prostrate head in Japanese and wrote it as "Jiong rz".
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