The delay of information transmission is an inherent factor of the nervous systems, which has great influences on their collective dynamic behaviors. In this paper, we constructed a ring neural network using FitzHugh-Nagumo (FHN) neuron model as the network node and memristive synapses as the connection mode. Our primary focus was on investigating the effects of time delay and coupling strength on the firing frequency of neurons. Simulation results revealed that the frequency chimera state could be induced in the neural network with appropriate time delay, which is a new type of chimera state characterized by firing frequency rather than traditional membrane potential. By adjusting the time delay properly, the neural network can also display multi-cluster frequency chimera states that coexisted with various incoherent regions and coherent regions. Meanwhile, we exhibit that initial value and coupling strength could have great influences on the effects of time delay on inducing frequency chimera state of the nervous systems.