1. The traditional Chinese character for Zhou is still Zhou, and it is written as follows:
2. Interpretation:
1. Around; the periphery of a circle: four ~. Round ~. Around the earth.
2. Surround; go around in a circle: ~ and start again.
3. Universal; whole; complete: known to all. ~ days. ~Body.
4. A round of time; specifically a week: ~ period. One~.
5. Complete: Not entertaining. Plan ~ secret.
6. Relief; relief: ~ relief. ~ Urgent.
7. Dynasty name. (About 1046 BC - 256 BC). It was established after King Wu of Zhou destroyed Shang. From the establishment of Zhou Dynasty to the killing of King You of Zhou Dynasty in 771 BC, the capital was established in Haojing (today's Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), which was called the Western Zhou Dynasty in history. From 770 BC when King Ping of Zhou moved east to Luoyi (today's west of Luoyang, Henan Province), it was destroyed by Qin in 256 BC, and was known as the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in history.
The Eastern Zhou Dynasty is divided into two periods: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. One of the Northern Dynasties (557-581). It was established after Yuwen Jue destroyed the Western Wei Dynasty. The capital was established in Chang'an (today's Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), and the country was named Zhou Dynasty. It was also known as Northern Zhou Dynasty in history. Destroyed by the Sui Dynasty. One of the Five Dynasties (951-960). It was established after Guo Wei destroyed the Han Dynasty. The capital was established in Bian (now Kaifeng, Henan Province), and the country was named Zhou Dynasty. It was also known as Later Zhou Dynasty in history. Destroyed by the Northern Song Dynasty.
8. In ancient times, it was also the same as "中 (zhōng)": not ~ used (not used).
3. Related groups of words:
Cycle? Four weeks? Circle? Weekend? Surround? One week? Thoughtful?
Travel around? Around? Help? Week after week? One year old? Anniversary? Not weeks
Extended information:
1. Explanation of etymology:
Original meaning of the coined word: noun, built on fiefdom, planted on demarcation wall.
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Zhou means secret. From use, oral. ?
Appendix 2 ? The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Zhou, close together. The font adopts the meaning of "yong,kou". ?
2. Definition of phrases:
1. Zhuzhou [zhuā zhōu]?
In the old custom, when a baby is one year old, parents put various items on it and let them go. Grabbing is used to test the baby's future aspirations, hobbies, etc.
2. Around [zhōu zāo]?
Around; around: ~quietly, no one.
3. Zhouji [zhōu xù]?
Zhouji, compassion; sympathy for others and giving material help.
4. Thorough [zhōu quán]?
Thoughtful; comprehensive: The plan should be well set.
5. Whole body [zhōu shēn]?
All over; whole body: ~all wet.