For example: Yu, Hui, Li, Zhu, Ling, Qiong, increase aura, details are as follows:
1. Yu
Interpretation: treasure, treasure
Pinyin: yù
Initial consonant: y, final: u, tone: 4 tones.
The radical of this character is 钅, there are 5 strokes outside the radical, and there are 10 strokes in total.
2. Wisdom
Interpretation: The original meaning is cleverness and wisdom; from cleverness it can be extended to cunning; in Chinese medicine it refers to a refreshing spirit and clear eyes; in Buddhist terms it refers to understanding, breaking through confusion and realizing the truth. , are all extensions of the meaning of smart; and using "Hui" as "Hui" is a common usage.
Pinyin: huì
Initial consonant: h, final: ui, tone: 4 tones.
3. Li
Definition: good-looking, beautiful. The ancient Chinese called antlers "beautiful" because they are very beautiful. That's how this "beauty" comes from.
Pinyin: lì
Initial consonant: l, final: i, tone: 4 tones.
4. Pearls
Interpretation: Pearl refers to the substance secreted by clams when sand grains rush into their shells and are stimulated. They are wrapped up layer by layer to form round particles, milky white or slightly tinged. Yellow, shiny, can be used as decorations, also refers to things like beads; or the things held in the hands of Buddhist disciples, Buddhist beads.
Pinyin: zhū
Initial consonant: zh, final: u, tone: 1 tone.
5. Ling
Interpretation: Describes a person's flexibility and agility, and also describes the sound of jade hitting. A bright or beautiful look.
Pinyin: líng
Initial consonant: l, final: ing, tone: 2 tones.
6. Joan
Interpretation: a metaphor for the beauty of things. Beautiful jade: Qiongyu. Qiongying. Generally refers to beautiful jade. The total number of strokes is 12, with a left-right structure and the radical is king.
Pinyin: qióng
Initial consonant: q, final: iong, tone: 2 tones.