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中: zhōng suitable, 合於的. For example: in use, in listening, in meaning.
Equal distance from the surrounding area. For example: Centering.
Within a certain range, inside. For example: in the water, in the countryside.
Abbreviation for China. For example: ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign.
Location, nature, grade are between the two ends. For example: halfway through.
Dialect, becoming, doing, good, etc. For example: in this way.
zhòng received, suffered. For example: poisoning.
Just right, close. For example: shoot, hit.
So it's a sound.
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In Henan dialect, "zhongkan" is a sound that can mean "zhongkan", such as "zhongkan is not useful".
Since this is a local dialect, I don't know if there is another way to say it elsewhere.
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The fourth tone, which means to conform.
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The fourth tone, and "Zhongyi" have the same meaning.
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1. Chinese and Chinese standard first-level characters (commonly used words). There are two pronunciations of Wang and vertical: zhōng and zhòng.
It was first seen in the oracle bone inscription, which is a pictograph, a word that refers to things. Its shape resembles a flag raised by the Zhaoling Tomb, with two flags fluttering to the left at the top and bottom, and the square mouth indicates the middle. The golden flag is swept to the right.
2. The small seal is omitted from the flag, and the regular script is written "in" after the change. The original meaning refers to the erection of the flag of "middle" to determine the direction of the wind, indicating the middle, which is extended to the meaning of the clan elders, inside, and center, and extends to the meaning of half, intermediary, appropriate, and conforming.
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<>1, the pronunciation of the middle: pinyin: [zhōng], [zhòng].
2. Basic Definition:
1)[ zhōng ]:
a. Orientation words. Equal distance from the surrounding area; Center: **, Central China, Center.
b. Refers to China: Chinese, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign.
c. Orientation words. within the scope; Inside: at home, in the water, in the mountains, in the heart, in the team.
f. Position between the two ends: middle finger, center, middle-aged, Mid-autumn, halfway.
e. The grade is between the two ends: middle peasant, middle wisdom and sunxue, medium, medium.
f. Impartiality: Moderation and moderation.
g. Zhongren: in the middle.
h, suitable for; Together: in use, in seeing, in listening.
j, into; Yes; Good: If you don't hit it, you can do it in this way, and you will get it.
k. Surname. 2)[ zhòng ]:
a, facing up; Just closed: the selection, guessed the Shenbi jujube, and hit the target with three shots.
b. Receive; Suffered: Poisoning, heat stroke, a shot in the arm.
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中吃不中看語音: zhōng chī bù zhōng kàn.
中看不中食, colloquialism, pronounced zhōng kàn bù zhōng chī, is explained as a metaphor for a good appearance, but in fact it is useless, source: Qing Qixi Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 58.
Explanation: The metaphor looks good, but it doesn't work.
Usage: as a predicate, a definite; Refers to something that looks good.
Sentence formation: 1. It's still Chinese food, and those bells and whistles don't like to eat in Western food.
2, hey, when did our Mu Yan practice such a good craft? It's not going to be a good idea!
3. To put it bluntly, Ding Yuan's words are purely unacceptable.
4. Instructor, you are using your hands to draw a big and big cake, and you can't eat it in the ear.
5. If you can't cash out, you can only put it there as a decoration, and you can't eat it, what's the point? The two sides have different purposes and naturally different propositions, and after many fierce debates, they have not yet been able to reach an agreement, and the Yiwen clan is in a state of stalemate.
6. This is the secretary of the green pear, and it is indeed not good to eat.
7. To put it bluntly, Ding Yuan's words are purely unacceptable.
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Eat inside and outside, wide outside, clear and fair, arrogant, endless, human-faced, ghost-hearted, heart-hanging, authentic, authentic, Mr. Taoist, life knows how to walk.
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