Ok, pronunciation [hào], initial h, vowel ao, tone 4.
Hao basic explanation:
1) Shanda; Huge: huge.
2) More: Haobo.
Hao Chinese character strokes:
2, cattle: it refers to kindness, light, kindness, moisture, used as a name meaning auspicious and kind.
Then, pronunciation [zé], initial z, final e, tone 2.
Ze basic explanation:
1) Waterlogging location: osawa.
2) Light emitted by metal or other objects: luster.
3) demeanor: demeanor.
4) washing.
5) Sweaters and underwear.
Ze Chinese character strokes:
3, bullish: auspicious, extraordinary, virtuous, noble, used as a name means smart, noble character, happiness, and great achievements.
Qiqi, pronunciation [qí], initial Q, vowel I, tone 2
The basic explanation of terms:
"Kirin" is called "Lin" for short. God beast in ancient legend. It is like a deer, with horns on its head, scales on its body and oxtail on its tail. The ancients regarded it as a symbol of good luck.
Qi Chinese character strokes:
4. Niu Jing: scenery, situation, admiration and auspiciousness. When used as a name, it means good luck, respect for everything and a bright future.
Scene, pronunciation [jǐng], initial j, vowel ing, tone 3.
Basic explanation of the scene:
1) Landscape of the environment: landscape.
2) Situation: Scene.
3) admire: admire.
4) Height and figure: Jingxing, also pronounced Jingxing.
5) Last name.
Scene Chinese character strokes:
5. Cowherd: The original meaning of the word Lang is bright and bright, and its name means youth, liveliness and cheerfulness. Cowherd's moral: brilliant literary talent, profound knowledge, lively and cheerful.
Lang Chinese character strokes:
Lang, pronunciation [l γ ng], initial l, vowel ang, tone 3.
Lang's basic explanation is:
1) Sufficient light; Bright: bright.
2) The voice is clear and loud: recitation.
3) Last name.