to summon, to recruit

JLPT N1 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Meanings

The character (zhēng) primarily relates to the concepts of 'to recruit' or 'to conscript,' especially in a military context, such as (zhēngbīng) meaning 'to draft soldiers.' It also means 'to go on an expedition' or 'to conquer,' often used in historical or military narratives like (yuǎnzhēng) meaning 'expedition.' Another important use is in the verb 征求 (zhēngqiú), meaning 'to solicit' or 'to seek' opinions or advice.

Common Collocations

  • (zhēngbīng): conscription or military recruitment, used in formal or official contexts.
  • (yuǎnzhēng): expedition or campaign, often historical or military.
  • 征求意见 (zhēngqiú yìjiàn): to solicit opinions, common in business or social settings.

Usage Notes

When used in military contexts, often implies official or authoritative action, such as government recruitment or military campaigns. In non-military contexts, especially in 征求, it conveys the act of actively seeking input or approval. It is a formal character and less common in everyday casual speech but frequently appears in written and formal spoken Chinese.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse with (zhēng), which means 'to fight' or 'to contend.' Although they sound similar, their meanings and usages differ significantly. is more about official action or expedition, while focuses on conflict or competition.

Example Sentences

The government started recruiting soldiers to prepare for emergencies.

This expeditionary army conquered the enemy's territory.

He solicited everyone's opinions before making a decision.