Kangda means: generous and accessible.
Kanda, pinyin kānɡ dá, is a Chinese word that means generous and accessible.
Kangda in a sentence
1. Liu Shang's "Kangda" made others believe his words involuntarily.
2. When everyone saw that he was so generous, it seemed as if he was lying, while Liang Hongyu, on the other hand, had tears in her eyes, looking like she had been wronged.
3. What Zhu Hu said is called Kangda.
4. We need a victory so much, a complete and generous victory.
5. Ji Zhan Kangda, a king of vassals and a general competing in the world, showed his majesty in the world.
6. These words did not directly relieve Ou Jing's confusion, but they expressed Feng Yu's inner voice, so the words were unspeakably generous and at the same time extremely firm.
7. Mr. Wen Yiduo angrily denounced the dark rule of the Kuomintang at the speech, which was generous and inspiring.
8. Just stand on the paper-thin glacier, dancing so generously and thrillingly. Feng Fei used her right foot as the axis, gently stretched her long sleeves, and her delicate body rotated faster and faster.
9. The generosity of these words is quite magnanimous, making people's blood boil involuntarily.
10. But Mengxia had something on her mind, and it felt like she was sleeping in a dream. Such generous words were like the east wind blowing in a horse's ears.