2. Quan (pinyin: quán) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in the Warring States script. The original meaning of the whole should be related to jade, which means complete and pure jade, and by extension, it means complete, whole and whole.
3. Wang, a commonly used Chinese word (first-class word), pronounced wàng, originated from Biography. Its original meaning is aboveboard, extended to blazing fire, and also describes the prosperity, development and prosperity of the cause.
4, Zhuang, Chinese characters, pinyin for zhàng, from smart to real, meaning big, powerful and strong; Increase courage and strength.
5. L ? ng, a common Chinese word, is a simplified word of modern Chinese legal norms, pronounced L m 4 ng. First seen in seal script, pictophonetic characters, left sound and right shape, from the moon, good sound. Its original meaning is bright moonlight, indicating joy and so on.