Chen is a first-class Chinese character, pronounced chén, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is a thorn that appears after waking up from shock, and it refers to vibration (that is, the so-called "shock" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi). One said that the original intention was a farm tool made of clams. Guo Moruo believes that astrology is closely related to farming, so "Chen" refers to the sun, the moon and the stars. It can also refer to Beichen and the stars, the heart of one of the 28 places, and the intersection and date of the sun and the moon.
Chinese name
time
spell
the Chen Dynasty
transfer
ㄔㄣ
structure
Monograph on semi-closed-upper left closed structure
radical
time
Code 1
u:8fb 0; GBK:B3BD; Zheng code: GH
Code 2
Cang Xie code: MMMV corner code: 7 1232.
Wu Bi
DFEI
Total stroke
seven
draw
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
Horizontal, skimming, horizontal, horizontal and vertical lifting, skimming and extrusion
Word level
First-level words (070 1)
Pingshuiyun
Shang Ping Yi Shi town.
word creation
hieroglyph