Chun Nai means Chu Chu’s singing and singing, and her heart’s helplessness.
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Chu generally refers to the state of Chu. In ancient books, it refers to vitex, and it also refers to clarity and neatness. When used to name girls, it usually refers to girls and children. Chuchu moving, the word "Nai" means "Naihe", "Naihe", helpless. In Japanese names, "Nai" is usually just a phonetic word with no specific meaning.
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Another example is Chu Ji (thorns); Chu Yin (a wooden stick used to burn turtles for divination in ancient times. Made of thorn wood); Chu Huo (fishing cage made of thorn sticks); Chu Chu ( Clustered appearance; distinct appearance); Chumu (clustered trees); Chulin (jungle), the name of the country in the Zhou Dynasty.
Related idioms:
The talents of Chu were used by Jin: The talents of Chu were used by Jin. A metaphor for brain drain.
Chu Ci: ①A collection of poems and poems by Qu Yuan, Song Yu and other Chu people during the Warring States Period collected by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty. ②The collective name for the Ci and Fu of Chu during the Warring States Period, mainly referring to Qu Yuan’s works.
Chu Gong Chu De: It means that although something is lost, the person who gets it is still one's own. Metaphorically, rights are not transferred outward.
Chu-Han War: Liu Bang defeated the Western Chu forces headed by Xiang Yu and reunified China. The year before last, Qin died. Xiang Yu proclaimed himself the Overlord of Western Chu. Liu Bang united with the local forces that opposed Xiang Yu and competed with Xiang Yu for hegemony in the Xingyang and Chenggao areas. In 206 BC, Liu Bang besieged Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu was defeated and retreated to Wujiang (now northeast of He County, Anhui), where he committed suicide. Liu Bang unified China and established the Han Dynasty.
Crying between Prisoners of Chu: Originally refers to the feudal scholar-bureaucrats who had no choice but to shed tears when their country was ruined and their family was ruined. ◇ Used to describe depression and pessimism, and cheering up.