chóng / zhòng
adverb HSK 3 #641

Meanings

  1. 1 again; once more
  2. 2 to repeat; to redo
  3. 3 layer; tier (classifier)
  4. 4 anew; afresh

Examples

Tā juédìng chóngxīn kāishǐ xué Zhōngwén.
He decided to start learning Chinese again from the beginning.
Gāngcái tīng bù qīngchu, qǐng nǐ chóngfù yīxià.
I didn't hear you clearly just now — could you repeat that?
Liǎng gè bǎnběn de nèiróng chóngfù le, yīnggāi gǎi yī gè.
The content in the two versions is duplicated — one of them should be rewritten.

Tips

mistakes
Don't confuse this chóng reading with zhòng. chóng always carries the sense of 'doing it over' or 'stacked layers': 重新 (anew), 重复 (repeat), 重逢 (reunite). If the compound means 'heavy' or 'important,' it's zhòng instead (重要, 体重).
memory
Picture as a stack of identical layers — each one a re-do of the layer beneath. That image gives you both chóng senses at once: 'again' (do it one more layer) and 'layer/tier' (the classifier sense seen in poetic phrases like , a thousand layers of mountains).

Components

radical
village; mile; inside
Lower indexing radical — the modern filing component. Visually shows (field) over (earth), an inhabited plot of ground. In it's not historically productive (the original was +), but the modern shape is filed under for indexing convenience. Other -filed chars: (measure), (field/wild).
semantic
qiān
thousand
Top — written as a 2-stroke contraction here (standalone has 3 strokes; the bottom horizontal merges into below in this overlay). Strict etymology disagrees: oracle-bone shows a person carrying a heavy bundle over ground, and the modern shape is a fusion. is a visual reanalysis, not historical, but pedagogically useful for indexing.

In Pop Culture

重庆 Chóngqìng
Chongqing
Southwest-China municipality, famous for hotpot. Name = chóng ('doubled joy'), NOT zhòng — a classic learner trap.

Stroke Order

chóng