Words representing hope and dawn

The words representing hope and dawn are Shuo, Hui, Urgent, Yao and Shu.

First, say

1, pronunciation: the pronunciation is Shuo.

2. Interpretation: The appearance of light.

3. Source: "New Tang Book Tian": "There are big meteors dozens of feet long in the middle of the night, as light as electricity."

Second, Xi

1, pronunciation: the pronunciation of Xi is X.

2, interpretation: bright, bright.

3. Source: Tang Li Shangyin's Hanshu: "A wise man, my king, is a wise minister, and he declares Liu Chunxi."

Third, benefit

1, pronunciation: Hui's pronunciation is Huι.

2. Interpretation: refers to light, brilliance, and also refers to brilliance or morning light, used as a noun.

3. Source: Han Liying's "After Li Han Yingchuan": "The rainbow shines brightly."

Fourth, discipline

1, pronunciation: Ji's pronunciation is j √.

2. Interpretation: Hope and expectation.

3. Source: Liang Qingqichao's Biography of Tan Sitong: "I am anxious or can be saved."

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Yao (legendary leader of tribal alliance in the late period of China ancient patriarchal clan society)

1, pronunciation: Yao's pronunciation is Yao.

2, interpretation: light, glory.

3. Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "The sun is shining."

Six, Shu

1, pronunciation: Shu's pronunciation is

2, interpretation: dawn, that is, when the morning has just brightened.

3. Source: Qu Yuan in the Pre-Qin Dynasty, "Regret for the Past and Return to the Empty": "I wake up after thinking sleepless."