zheng1
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zheng1 (form of zhēng with tone number)
- 丁: male adult; robust, vigorous; the fourth of the ten heavenly stems
- 争: dispute, fight, contend, strive
- 佂:
- 侞:
- 偵: spy, reconnoiter; detective
- 埩:
- 姃:
- 峥: high, lofty, noble; steep, perilous
- 崝:
- 崢: high, lofty, noble; steep, perilous
- 征: invade, attack, conquer
- 徰:
- 徴: summon
- 徵: summon, recruit; fourth note in the Chinese pentatonic scale or sol
- 怔: a disease resembling neurosis
- 挣: strive, endeavor, struggle
- 掙: to strive, endeavor, struggle; to earn; to pierce; to wedge in
- 政: government, political affairs
- 桢: hardwood; supports, posts
- 楦: a last for making shoes; to turn on a lathe
- 歜: furious; wrathful
- 炡:
- 烝: rise, steam; many, numerous
- 爭: to dispute, fight, contend, strive
- 狰, 猙: fierce-looking, ferocious
- 症: disease, illness, ailment
- 癥: obstruction of bowels
- 眐:
- 睁: open eyes; stare
- 睜: to open the eyes; stare
- 祮:
- 禊: semi-annual ceremony of purification
- 筝: stringed musical instrument with moveable bridges: a koto or zheng; kite
- 箏: stringed musical instrument (with moveable bridges); kite
- 篜:
- 綣: affectionate, solicitous
- 聇:
- 胾: minced meat; to cut meat into pieces
- 蒸: steam; evaporate
- 諍, 诤: to expostulate; to remonstrate
- 趚:
- 踭: heel, elbow (Cantonese word)
- 遃:
- 鉦: kind of gong used in ancient times by troops on the march
- 錚: clanging sound; small gong
- 鏳:
- 钲: kind of gong used in ancient times by troops on the march
- 铮: clanging sound; small gong
- 鬇:
- 鯉: carp
- 鯸: blowfish
- 鲪: