Auspicious words starting with the character Yu: Yuzhi, Yuyuan, Yuchun, Yuwei, etc.
1. Metaphor: When naming boys, the character zigzag is often used as the last character, giving people a sense of literature and art. Together with the character metaphor, it means wisdom, gentleness and courtesy, gentleness and elegance, knowledge and elegance. , well-educated and eloquent.
2. Yu Yuan, pronounced yù yuàn. It means to understand something and be willing to do it. Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his "Essay on Sacrifice to the Han Gong Temple": "Mr. Wei's outstanding virtues should be worshiped for hundreds of generations, and literati and students all express their wishes."
3. Yu Chun: Chun refers to watering, simplicity, Honest, simple and unpretentious. Together with the metaphor, it means kindness, kindness, gentleness, intelligence, and eloquence.
4. Metaphor: metaphor; understand, understand; tell, explain, enlighten. The five elements of metaphor belong to gold, and when used as a person's name, it means reason, intelligence, and eloquence; Wei: organization, such as Weiwen; governance, such as Weishi, to govern the world. The five elements of the word "WEI" belong to the earth, and when used as a name, it means that the person is both civilized and military, has the talent to govern the world, and has the meaning of weaving the world.
Yu, a commonly used Chinese character (first-level character), is pronounced as yù. The original text of Yu was the seal character "困" in "Shuowen Jiezi", and later it came out as "Yu" in official script. Its original meaning is to explain and inform, but it can also be extended to include communication, knowing, metaphor and other meanings.
Evolution of word origin:
This word came out late and first appeared in official script. The original text of the metaphor was a seal script, and the official script and regular script were changed from Congyan to Congkou, so that Congyan and Congkou have the same meaning. The glyph "from mouth" refers to the part where the sound is made; "from yu" refers to the pronunciation. In the six books, it belongs to phonogram.
It is composed of "口" and "俞". The word "Yu" means that the fleet passed through Shuiguan. The whole word means that the people at Shuiguan said that the fleet passing through Shuiguan must be inspected like other fleets, which gave rise to an explanation and a metaphorical meaning. It can also be understood that the people on the ship said that they knew that the fleet would be inspected when passing customs, which gave rise to a clear meaning.