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What do you mean by "I"

zēng

(1)

(pictophonetic. From four (nets), Zeng Sheng. Original meaning: a fishing net with a wooden stick or bamboo pole as a bracket)

Same as the original meaning

[square-shaped

fishing

net]

A fishing net is also. -"Shuo Wen"

If you know more about the bait net, the fish will be in chaos. -"Zhuangzi"

What is a bird on a tree? -

(2)

Another example is: climbing a fishing net; Mouth (net mouth); Gu Gu (generally referred to as fishing net); 舵 舵 舵 (generally referring to fishing gear); Cloth (a kind of cloth woven from broken and cotton yarn)

歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 歶 Catch]

catch the belly of the fish. -

(2)

Historical Records of the Chen She Family. Another example: a fishing boat with a fishing net; Hoop (generally referred to as fishing gear)

zēng

ㄗㄥˉ

(1)

An ancient square fishing net with a wooden stick or bamboo pole as a support.

(2)

Net up: "It's called' Chen Shengwang' in Dan's calligraphy and silk, and it's placed in the belly of a fish".

Zheng code: LKLK, u: 7f7e, GBK: eec

number of strokes: 17, radical: si, and stroke order number: 25221432514312511.