1. Pronunciation: chóng
2, shape: single - hieroglyphs. The ancient pronunciation "huǐ". The traditional character "蟲". Shaped like a snake. The glyph consists of three "worms (huǐ)", which represent various types of bugs, and are also common names for animals, also referring specifically to insects. As a word-building component, it generally constitutes the "shape" of the shape sound word.
3. Meaning: Refers to a class of small animals, mostly referring to insects.
4. Examples of characters: snake, python, cockroach, cockroach, lizard, dragonfly, worm, worm, honey, bee, mantis, mantis, butterfly, spider, cockroach, cockroach, cockroach, cockroach, locust, silkworm, worm, shrimp, snail, clam, Clams, leeches, clams, clams, crabs, snails, toads, frogs, tadpoles, tadpoles, bats, bats, brutes, molts, waxes.
