What does the pronunciation of "kuo" mean?

"kuò" is a commonly used Chinese character in Chinese. It is generally pronounced as "kuò" in spoken language. As a noun, it usually refers to an open area or room, such as "The hall is very spacious and can accommodate "Many people." In ancient literature, it also means "empty", "empty" and "free". The adjective "Kuoran" means broad, open and boundless, for example, "The sea is vast and boundless, making people feel its vastness." The pronunciation of "Kuoran" is relatively fresh and bright, and it sounds very comfortable.

In addition to "kuò" being pronounced as "kuò", there are other pronunciations in some dialects or ancient documents. For example, in some Hunan dialects, "kuo" is pronounced as "kuā", and the accent is thicker and has a certain flavor. In "A Dream of Red Mansions", there are also cases where "kuo" is pronounced as "kè", such as "I looked at the locust antler on the road in my dream, and when I looked closely, it turned out to be the body of Guanyin. Crying is a destiny in the world, and wealth is extremely difficult to create a good relationship. Kuo You have a wonderful idea and recommend it gently, and there is no need to discuss right and wrong." This pronunciation also has an ancient and fresh feeling.

From the history of the development of Chinese characters, "kuo" can have two different forms - one is "wide" and the other is "thick". These two words have similar meanings in different cultural contexts, both expressing feelings such as broadness, thickness, and grandeur. For example, in folk art, there are many "square dances" or "square culture", etc., which represent some activities carried out in empty squares. "Thick" usually means a thick, solid and stable feeling, for example, "The content of this book is very thick and worth reading." The pronunciation of "Thick" also means a warmer and rounder feeling.