zhèng
gagner (de l'argent)
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赚 (zhuàn)
earn
取得 (qǔdé)
obtain
赔 (péi)
lose money
亏 (kuī)
lose money
The Chinese character 挣 (挣) is composed of two parts: the radical 力 (power) on the left and the phonetic component 争 (to strive). The radical 力 indicates that the character is related to physical effort or strength, while the phonetic component 争 suggests that it has something to do with competition or struggle. The combination of these two components gives 挣 the meaning of "to strive for" or "to earn".In terms of its etymology, 挣 is believed to have evolved from the ancient Chinese character 攴, which was originally a pictograph of a hand holding a tool. Over time, the character simplified and evolved into 挣, taking on its current form and meaning.The character 挣 has a rich history of usage in Chinese literature and culture. It can be found in many classical texts, such as the Analects of Confucius and the Book of Songs, where it is often used to describe the struggles and hardships of everyday life. In modern Chinese, 挣 is commonly used in the context of earning money or making a living, but it can also be used more broadly to refer to any kind of effort or struggle.