The nomological explanation of the character Qiong

The traditional Chinese character for Qiong: Qiong (if there is no traditional character, the original character will be displayed)

The number of strokes in the name of Qiong: 20

What does Qiong's five elements belong to: Wood

The mathematical auspiciousness and misfortune of naming Qiong: Ji

Whether Qiong is a surname: Yes

Qiong lt; name gt; (phonetic. Left shape, right shape Sound. Original meaning: red jade) Same as the original meaning. Generally speaking, it refers to beautiful jade [red jade; fine jade]. Give me papaya and give me jade in return. - "Poetry·Wei Feng·Papaya" Jing Qiong Mi and Qiu Ju Xi. - "Book of Han·Biography of Yang Xiong" Chu Ziyu is a Qiong Bian Yuying. -- "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Xi" Another example: Qiong Ju (a kind of jade wine vessel); Qiong Chuang (a window made of jade. It is a metaphor for the unusually gorgeous windows); Qiong Ju (beautiful jade); Qiong Chu Pearl (pearl made of beautiful jade); Qiongyin (jade sound. A metaphor for a clear and beautiful sound) Bo tool, equivalent to the later dice [dice]. If you walk in five ways and throw Qiong, it means fighting, if you don't throw Qiong, it means plugging. --Cheng Xuanying's "Commentaries on Zhuangzi" Metaphor of snow [snow] means walking on broken jade in the snow. -- "Water Margin" Another example: Qiongyu (a metaphor for frost and snow); Qiongtian (a metaphor for the rivers and lakes fields as crystal clear as jade); Qiongfei (a metaphor for snowflakes); Qiongjiu (a metaphor for ice and snow); Qionghua (a metaphor for snowflakes) Mansion name. Qiongzhou [Qiong prefecture]. In the Han Dynasty, Zhuya and Daner counties were established; in the Three Kingdoms, Wu restored Zhuya County; the Jin was abolished; in the fifth year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty, Qiongzhou was established; in the Song Dynasty, the administrative seat was moved to the south of Qiongshan County, Hainan Province; in the Ming Dynasty, Qiongzhou Prefecture was established; in the Qing Dynasty, it was still It; the Republic of China was abolished; now Hainan Province is located in Qionglt; shape gt; metaphor for the beauty of things [good] I want to ride the wind back, but I am afraid that the Qionglou Yuyu is too cold at high places. --Library of Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Tou Song" The wine is old and has some good wine. -- "Songs of Chu" Another example: Qiongsu Golden Sauce (referring to extremely precious food)