12 drawn auspicious characters

The most auspicious character among the 12 strokes in the Chinese dictionary

Scenery

The 12 strokes of Kangxi, the five elements belong to wood, pronounced jǐng, which refers to the scenery of the natural environment. It also means admiration and admiration. When used as a name, it means that the unborn child can experience more scenery, history and culture, and be versatile, virtuous, smart and fair.

Jie

The traditional Chinese character Jie has 12 strokes. The five elements belong to wood. The phonetic pronunciation is jié. It refers to a person who is incomparable and outstanding. Most of them are expected by their parents when choosing a name. Your baby becomes a resourceful person, enjoying elegance and auspiciousness.

Hui

Kangxi's strokes are 12, and the five elements belong to water. The pronunciation of the word is huì, which means grace and intelligence. As a name, it means innate intelligence and elegance. Smart, blessed and wealthy.

He

The traditional Chinese character for He has 12 strokes. The five elements belong to water. It is pronounced as hè. It means congratulation or congratulation. When used in naming, it refers to being smart and fair. resourceful.

gui

Gui is the traditional Chinese character of gui, with 12 strokes, and the five elements belong to wood. The phonetic symbol is pronounced guì, which means that it has high price, great use value, and is very worth cherishing. When choosing a name, it implies versatility and intelligence.

Deng

Deng does not have traditional Chinese characters. The Chinese dictionary lists 12 pictures. The five elements belong to fire. It is pronounced as dēng. Its original meaning is from bottom to high. When used in names, it implies elegance and auspiciousness, as well as being versatile and virtuous.