The basic meaning of the word Kang is health, well-being, well-off, rehabilitation, etc., which expresses people's yearning and wishes for good health, stable life and happy family.
Kang is a beautiful Chinese character, which is widely used in people's names, place names, company names, etc., to express people's beautiful hopes and blessings. Kang is a polyphonic word, which can be pronounced as kāng and Ji dang, with different meanings. Among them, the kāng sound means health and well-being; Jiang sound means still, silent, etc.
Kang's font is concise and easy to write. When writing Kang characters, we should pay attention to the stable center of gravity, symmetrical left and right, and elegant fonts. At the same time, we should pay attention to the order of strokes and the standardized writing of strokes to avoid typos or irregular writing.
Kang is a beautiful Chinese character, widely used in various occasions, expressing people's yearning and wishes for good health, stable life and happy family. When writing Kang characters, we should pay attention to the order of strokes and standard writing to show the beauty of Kang characters.
Kang phrase is as follows:
1, health: refers to the good physical, psychological and social adaptability.
2. Rehabilitation: refers to the process of gradual recovery from illness or injury.
3. Entertainment: refers to happy, cheerful mood and life.
4. Kangning: refers to a peaceful and peaceful life.
5, good health: refers to good health, no disease.
6, Kangtai: refers to good health and happy life.
7. A smooth and broad road is also a metaphor for a bright future.
8. Healthy year: refers to a year of bumper harvest, and also refers to a prosperous era.
9. Kang Shun: Describe that things are going smoothly and there are no obstacles.
10, well-off: refers to a social situation in which the economy is relatively rich and life is relatively stable.
1 1, Kant: German philosopher, known as the father of modern philosophy.
12, Kangba: Tibetan, referring to Tibetan areas.
13, Kangding: A city in Sichuan Province, China, which is the state capital of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.
14, Cambridge: another name for Cambridge, England, named after Cambridge University.
15, Kandy: A city in Sri Lanka, a Buddhist shrine.