"Ze" is a kind of word in the General Standard of Chinese. It was first seen in bronze inscriptions. The original meaning refers to the low-lying places where water or aquatic plants accumulate, and later refers to the moisture in the soil, and also refers to rain and dew, because rain can nourish everything, leading to favor and affection, and can also refer to salary.
Traditional Chinese characters: then, radical: ju, pinyin: then, yes.
Stroke: 8, structure: left and right structure, five elements: water.
End-to-end decomposition: Tan You, component decomposition: Tan You 10, variant: Tan Ze.
Stroke order:
Explanation of word combinations:
1, Runze?
Moisturizing; Not dry: ~ like jade. Lotus flowers look even more lovely after the rain.
2. Fishing after exhaustion [jizéréyú]?
Drain the pond to catch fish. Metaphor only cares about the present, regardless of the future. "Lu Chunqiu Reward": "If you fish hard, you won't get it, and there will be no fish next year." ? Fishing: Fishing.
3. Enze?
Did the emperor give it to you or did the court give it to you? The kindness of subjects, eg rain and dew moisten vegetation.
4. swamp [zh?ozé]?
A region where the surface is too wet all the year round or there is a thin layer of stagnant water, on which swamp plants and hygrophytes mainly grow, and peat is formed or developed below.
5. color?
Color: ~ bright.