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How many strokes are there in the word (blessing)? Is it 9 strokes or 10 strokes?

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Wish

zhù (1) ㄓㄨˋ (2) Express good wishes for people and things: ~blessing. ~Shou. ~Jie. ~ Ci. Prayer for sweet fragrance~. (3) In ancient times, it refers to wizards. (4) The person in charge of incense in the temple: ~Rong. Temple~. (5) Break: ~Fa (f?) (broken hair, later refers to monks and nuns cutting their hair and becoming a monk). (6) Surname. (7) The same as "note" in ancient times, applying. (8) Zheng code: WSJR, U: 795D, GBK: D7A3 (9) Number of strokes: 9, radical: 绻, stroke order number: 452425135

Zhu

zhòu 〔动〕 (1) Through "curse". Curse Otherwise, you will curse. - "Book·Wu Yi" Hou Zuo Hou Zhu. - "Poem Daya·Dang" The people may wish to curse. ——"Historical Records·Xiaowen Ji" In the extremely hot place of Nanjun, the people wish the trees to wither and the birds to spit. —— "Lunheng" (2) Another example: blessing and cursing (blessing to accuse ghosts and gods to cause harm to others) (3) See also zhù

Zhu

zhù [name] (1 ) (Understanding. The shape of the oracle bone characters is like a person kneeling in front of the god to worship the god and praying. From the indication, from the mouth of the child. "Er" is the ancient Chinese character for "人". The original meaning is: a wizard, the person who presides over the blessing during the sacrifice, that is, the temple blessing ) (2) Same as the original meaning of blessing, a person who praises the worshiper. ——"Shuowen" It is said that the mouth is a witch. --"easy". Press, I wish you are happy with God. I wish you good luck. ——"Book of Rites: Suburban Special Sacrifice" Blessings and filial piety. Tell me kindly. ——"Book of Rites·Liyun" There are big blessings, small blessings, funeral blessings, dian blessings and curse blessings. ——"Zhou Li·Xia Guan" Notes Yizhu Book. ——"Book·Luo Gao" Divide the money with Wu Zhu*** and keep it. ——Chu Shaosun's "Ximen Bao Zhi Ye" If you wish to recruit you, go first with your back. ——"Chu Ci·Calling Souls". Note: "The wizard said Zhu" (3) Another example: Zhu Ren (the person in charge of sacrifices in ancient times); Wu Zhu (the master of witches); Zhu Bo (the official in charge of sacrifices in the ancestral temple); Zhu Zong (the person in charge of sacrifices and prayers in ancient times); Zhuguan (an official in charge of matters such as sacrifices and prayers in ancient times); Zhugu (a deacon who delivers blessings and conveys divine words during sacrifices) (4) Prayers for worshiping gods. Emperors and queens worship the gods and earthly gods and pay homage to them; After closing the door and reading the blessings, the envoy returned to his seat. ——"History of the Liao Dynasty" (5) Another example: Zhu Zan (congratulations, prayers to ghosts and gods); Zhu Wen (ancient speeches for worshiping gods, ghosts or ancestors); Zhu Gui (words of encouragement in blessings) (6) Congratulations on the rhinoceros head Kneel down and pray for a long time. ——"Warring States Policy"

Zhu

zhù [Activity] (1) Pray, pray to ghosts and gods for blessings for the future. ——"Warring States Policy·Qi Ce 2" Corpse wishes Qi Jie. ——"Huainanzi·Shuo Shan" Sacrifice must be given. ——"Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce" Looking into the sky to express my best wishes. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving" (2) Another example: Zhuba (finished praying); Zhuxianshi (prayer for the wizard who sacrifices to ghosts and gods); Zhubai (prayer); Zhugao (prayer to the gods); Zhuba (blessing) Gods); Zhuzu (asking the gods to bring blessings and eliminate disasters); Zhushen (praying to the gods) (3) Bless the king to others and the ministers. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Success" Happy birthday to Chun Lao, everyone. ——"Niehaihua" (4) Another example: wish Mingshou (birthday for the deceased); wish the whole team success; wish him a good night; Zhudian (ceremony of celebration); wish (wishes and hopes); wish retribution (bless others) , to repay kindness); congratulations (congratulations); Zhuqing (celebration, congratulations) (5) Cut off; cut off the people of the South, wish with hair and nakedness. ——"Liezi" When Zilu died, Zilu said: "Hey, God has blessed me!" ——"Gongyang Zhuan·The Fourteenth Year of Ai Gong" (6) Another example: Zhufa (shave your hair to become a monk or nun) (7) Another example: See zhòu