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1,zhòng ěr
Heavy ears are heavier. Jin Cui Bao "Ancient and Modern Notes: Public Opinion": "Heavy ears, ancient heavy comparison." The civil official is green, and the military attache is red. See " Heavy Comparison ".
2,chóng ěr
The surname Ji, the name is heavy, the nickname is "Wen", the marquis, and the history is called the Duke of Wen of Jin.
Word limit, other meanings, the computer asks.
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chóng
Like the "heavy" of Shun's "Yao Chonghua", it means a double meaning. Because according to records, the earlobes of Jin Wengong (Ji Chong'er) are double.
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Duke Wen of Jin (671-628 BC), surnamed Ji Chong'er (chóngěr), was a famous politician in the Spring and Autumn Period, the monarch of the Jin State, and one of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period. The birth phase of heavy ears is somewhat peculiar, with heavy pupils and ribs. Because the ancient Emperor Shun was a heavy pupil, he was named "heavy ear".
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In the past, the teacher seemed to pronounce "chong.""(Tone 2).
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Hello! Read: chóng
Jin Wengong. Ji surname, name Chong'er (heavy pronunciation: chóng), nicknamed "Wen", marquis, called "Jin Marquis Chong'er", referred to as "Jin Chong'er". The founder of the first powerful country in the Spring and Autumn Period, he founded the Jin Kingdom.
The hegemony of the Central Plains for more than a century.
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Question 1: Excuse me"Heavy ears""Heavy"What is the sound after reading it? The second sound of chong, like the "heavy" of Shun's "Yao Chonghua", both express a double meaning. Because according to records, the earlobes of Jiwen Gong (Ji Chong'er) are double.
Question 2: How to read the "heavy" of "heavy ears" in the idiom story "Retreat and Retreat"? 5 points The correct pronunciation of the "heavy" of heavy ears is chingng, not zhòng.
According to there are 2 articles:
1: Tang Lu Deming's "Interpretation of the Classics" annotates the "heavy" of the heavy ear in the ancient books as "heavy, straight dragon cut", and the pronunciation of the original book should be read chóng if it is replaced with modern Mandarin;
2: It is the "Etymology" that includes the "heavy ear" article, and the pronunciation of "heavy" is also chóng.
Question 3: How to pronounce the heavy words in ancient pronunciation and heavy ears? I checked this, but I didn't say how many times it was, because the historical data did not record the specific meaning of his name, and it was said that it did not explain why his parents gave him this name.
Question 4: How to pronounce chóng
Question Five:"Jin Gongzi has heavy ears"Medium,"Heavy"How to pronounce the word heavy ear: chóng ěr
Chong'er Chunling Qin is the name of Duke Wen of Jin. He was the son of Jin Xiangong (called: Jin Gongzi Chong'er), and after the death of his wife, Jin Xiangong made his favorite Li Ji his wife.
Li Ji wanted to make her son Xi Qi the crown prince, so she forced the prince Shensheng to death, and harmed the sons Chonger and Yiwu, who were older than Xi Qi.
Question 6: Jin Wen Gong Chong'er How to read Jin Wen Gong (697 BC 628 BC, one said: 671 BC 628 BC), Ji surname, Jin clan, name heavy (chóng) ear, son of Jin Xiangong, a famous politician in the Spring and Autumn Period, the monarch of the Jin State, reigned for nine years, with the assistance of Zhao Yu (the ancestor of the Zhao State), Hu Yan, Jia Tuo, Xianzhen, Wei Wuzi (the ancestor of the Wei State), Jie Zhitui and others, became one of the five hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period, created the hegemony of the Central Plains of the Jin State for more than a century, and became one of the later Three Jin Dynasty (Zhao State, Wei State, South Korea) ranked among the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period, laying the foundation for Wang Mo.
Question 7: Excuse me: What is the pronunciation of "heavy" in Jin Wengong's heavy ear? As one of the five tyrants of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Duke of Jin Wen, his name is "Heavy Ear." Heavy ears
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The pronunciation of heavy ear is: chóngěr.
The pinyin of heavy ears is: chóngěr. The structure is: heavy (monolithic structure) ear (monolithic structure). The phonetic pronunciation is:
What is the specific explanation of heavy ears, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of the words [click here to view the details of the plan] 1Heavy comparison. 2.Generally refers to "Jin Wengong".
2. Citations and Explanations.
That is, the weight is compared. See " Heavy Comparison ". Quoting Jin Cui Bao's "Ancient and Modern Notes: Public Opinion": "Heavy ears, ancient heavy comparison." The civil official is green, and the military attache is red. ”
3. Chinese dictionary.
The name of the Duke of Wen of the Spring and Autumn Jin Dynasty. See Jin Wen Gong.
Fourth, the network explained.
Chong'er (dialect vocabulary) Chong'er, Hokkien (Xiamen, Fujian). Describes hearing retardation.
Poems about heavy ears.
"Uncle's Birthday, Chong'er Drifting for 19 Years", "Li Ji's Tomb (Yiwu, Yehao Chong'er Tomb, Thirteen Miles Away from the River".
Verses about heavy ears.
The world is heavy on ears and not on eyes, so heavy on ears and sighs for hegemony.
Idioms about heavy ears.
There are many worries and worries, and both words and ears are important, and the wind wall is close to the ears, and the ears are soft.
Words about heavy ears.
The mouth and ears are equally important, the cow ears bite the ear wall, the ears are soft, the ears are windy, the ears are beside the wind, and the ears are born.
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1. Heavy ears. Pronounced chóng ěr.
2, Chong'er is the son of Jin Xiangong, and Chong'er is just a name with no specific origin.
3, Jin Wengong.
697 B.C. 628 B.C.), surnamed Ji and named Chong'er, was the Jin Kingdom of China during the Spring and Autumn Period.
The twenty-second monarch of the second Lu dynasty, reigned from 636 BC to 628 BC, the son of Jin Xiangong, and his mother was a fox concubine. Jin Wen Gong Wenzhi has outstanding martial arts, is the second overlord in the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons, and is also one of the five hegemons in ancient times, and Qi Huan Gong is called "Qi Huan Jin Wen".
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The term "heavy ear" is the name of a historical figure, pronounced "zhòng ěr". The following will introduce the name from two aspects.
First of all, literally, "heavy ear" is made up of two Chinese characters. Among them, "heavy" is an adjective that means important and serious; "Ear" is a noun that means ear. Therefore, the literal meaning of the whole name can be understood as "ears are important" or "ears play a big role".
However, the actual meaning of the name is not this nonsense.
Secondly, from the perspective of historical figures, "Chong'er" was a prince of the Jin State during the Spring and Autumn Period, and he was also the eleventh monarch of the Jin State. His name is a reference to a story he had when he was a child. It is said that when he was born, his father hid him in a pile of grass for his safety, and the blades of grass covered his ears, so his ears were crushed and deformed.
For this reason, he is known as "Heavy Ear".
Heavy Ear's upbringing is legendary. He was demoted to concubine by his father during his childhood because his mother was not a wife. After his father's death, he was forced to leave the Jin state and went into exile in the states of Qi and Chu.
During his exile, he continued to study and practice, becoming a famous warrior and statesman. Thanks to his efforts, the Jin state developed after his return and became one of the most powerful states in the Spring and Autumn period.
In short, the name "heavy ear" is pronounced "zhòng ěr", and it is the name of a historical figure, according to the story of his childhood. Chong'er's upbringing is legendary, and during his exile he continued to study and practice, becoming a famous samurai and statesman. As a result of his efforts, the Jin Kingdom developed after his return and became one of the most powerful states during the Spring and Autumn Period.
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The explanation of heavy ears is heavier. Jin Cui Bao "Ancient and Modern Notes: Public Opinion": "Heavy ears, ancient heavy comparison." The civil official is green, and the military attache is red. See " Heavy Comparison ".
Word decomposition Explanation of heavy heavy weight ò 分 (坣 ) is larger, as opposed to "light" : heavy burden. Heavy load.
Weight (刵 ). Gravity. Weightlifting.
Load. Degree of deep state change noise: heavy color.
Seriously ill. Heavy hope. Hit.
**High: Heavy price buying. Large quantity:
Heavy money to hire. Heavy eyebrows. Heavily.
Mainly, it matters: the town. Focus.
Explanation of heavy ears The ear is the organ of hearing and the balance of sensation (commonly known as the "ear"): the back of the ear (坕). Earlobe.
Ear sideburns grinding (?Auricular acupoints. Deaf and clear-sighted.
Be influenced by what one constantly sees and hears. Something like an ear: fungus.
Tremella. The sail attendant is like a missing ear that separates things on both sides: the ear chamber.
Dinglu. Heard: Heard.
Soft ears. Ear smooth.
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It is the name of the Duke of Wen of the Spring and Autumn Jin Dynasty.
Heavy ears"is a noun with historical allusions, referring to a figure in the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China, whose real name was Gongzi Chong'er. Gongzi Chong'er, also known as Zheng Chong'er, was the son of Chong'er Gong, the monarch of the Jin Kingdom, and the crown prince of the Jin Kingdom.
After the death of his father, Childe was forced into exile due to his uncle's conspiracy. During his exile, he endured all the hardships and hardships, but he always adhered to his ideals and pursuits, and constantly cultivated his abilities and morals.
Eventually, after years of exile and hard work, he successfully returned to the Jin kingdom and became the monarch of the Jin kingdom, and achieved great achievements during his reign.
Therefore,"Heavy ears"Culturally, it is often used to describe a person who has the spirit of perseverance, overcoming difficulties, and pursuing dreams. It represents the spiritual strength of perseverance and courage in the face of adversity, inspiring people to stand up for their beliefs in the face of difficulties and not give up on pursuing their goals.
Chong'er's allusion to Qin Ke
After the death of Jin Xiangong, Qin Mugong sent Zixian to express his condolences: "The widow heard that losing the country is often at this time, and gaining the country is often at this time. Although you are respectful and serious, you should not stay in mourning for too long, and you should not lose the opportunity, please consider it. ”
Chong'er told his uncle Hu Yan about this, and Hu Yan said, "You better excuse yourself." There is nothing precious for the mourners, but only love and affection are valuable.
What a big deal my father died. If we want to use this thing for profit, then who in the world can say that we are not guilty. ”
Chong'er said to the guests of the Qin State: "The king admires my face to mourn the exile, Chong'er, when my father died and my grandson died, I couldn't attend the funeral, and let you worry." What a big deal my father died.
I have other plans to live up to your feelings. Chong'er made a polite gesture but did not thank the guests of the Qin State, cried and got up, and after getting up, he no longer talked to the guests of the Qin State in private.
Zixian reinstated his order to tell Qin Mugong about the matter. Qin Mugong said: "Benevolent, Gongzi has heavy ears.
Bow down but Min Ki doesn't thank you, because he doesn't have the heir of the Duke of Xian and claims to be self-proclaimed, so he doesn't thank you. When you cry and get up, you show your love for your father. When you get up but don't talk privately, it means staying away from personal interests. ”
Friend pinyin: péng you].
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