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What is the pronunciation of "Wei Zheng"?
魏徵, wèi zhēng
Wei Zheng (580-643), the name Xuancheng, was a native of Xiaquyang County, Julu County (now Jinzhou City, Hebei Province). An outstanding politician, thinker, writer and historian of the Tang Dynasty.
徵pinyin: [zhǐ] zhēng].
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The pronunciation of Wei Zheng is the first sound of the fourth sound of wèi, zhēng.
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Initials w, zh. The finals have ei, i.
The pronunciation of 魏徵 is wèizhǐ.
Wei Zheng, now known as "Wei Zheng" (the second year of the elephant of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (580) and the seventeenth year of Tang Zhenguan (February 11, 643)), the word Xuancheng, his ancestral home is Xiaquyang County (now Jinzhou City). Politicians, thinkers, writers and historians of the Sui and Tang dynasties were called "a generation of famous ministers" by later generations because of their outspokenness and assistance to Tang Taizong to jointly create the great cause of "the rule of Zhenguan".
The official is the doctor of Guanglu, named Zheng Guogong, and his nickname is "Wenzhen". The funeral was simple. In the same year, he entered the Lingyan Pavilion.
Editor-in-chief of "Qunshu Zhiyao", preface to "Book of Sui", general introduction of "Book of Liang", "Book of Chen", "Book of Qi", etc. His remarks are mostly seen in "Zhenguan Political Leaders". One of the most famous and handed down is the list of admonitions ---Ten Thoughts of Emperor Taizong".
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Wei 徵 (580 643 February 11), the name Xuancheng, a native of Julu County (now Xingtai City, Hebei Province), a politician, thinker, writer and historian of the Tang Dynasty, was called "a generation of famous ministers" by later generations because of his outspoken advice and assisted Tang Taizong to jointly create the great cause of "Zhenguan Zhizhi".
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Wei Zheng pronunciation.
wei zheng
Fourth, first, first.
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wèi zhēng。
Wei wèi, initial w, vowel ei, four tones.
徵zhēng, the initials zh, the rhyme eng, the tone of a voice.
徵 is a polyphonic character, and the 徵 in Wei 徵 is a traditional Chinese character for signs, pronounced zhēng.
According to the different pronunciations, the meanings are as follows:
1. The pronunciation is: zhēng
1. Used as a verb, it means: to convene.
2. Used as a verb, it means: to ask, to ask.
3. Used as a verb, it means: verify, prove.
4. Used as a verb, it means: openly seek, invite.
5. Used as a verb, meaning: to take, to receive.
6. Used as a noun, meaning: omens, signs.
7. Used as a noun, meaning: surname. For example, during the Three Kingdoms, Wu had a sign of worship.
Second, the pronunciation is: zhǐ
Used as a noun, it means: one of the ancient pentatics. A word used to indicate a high or low pitch.
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