Dear leaders and distinguished guests present, good morning everyone. The annual word-making conference has now begun. Let us get to know the contestants:
NO.1:槑.槑, pronounced "méi". This player is the traditional Chinese version of plum blossom. Because it has a unique and silly appearance, many people use it as a name to describe people who are cute and cute.
NO.2:嬲和嫐. Both contestants use words in dialects, and their writing methods are really unique. In Mandarin, "嬲" means to disturb, tease, or entangle. In the dialects of Inner Mongolia and northern Shanxi, it means spirit, pride, or contentment.
NO.3: Zhao: Pinyin zhào, the same as "photo", this is a very popular character for the player. It is said that Zong Qinke chose the word a year before Wu Zetian became emperor. It refers to the day. The moon soared in the sky, illuminating the earth.
NO.4: 玎.玎(yín) originally means light. "玎" is popular on the Internet and is used by gamers to describe their abundant game state. In other words, double kills and triple kills are just minor cases. Nowadays, it is often used to describe a person's high morale and enthusiasm. According to the dictionary, it can be used to mean "domineering", "tough" and other meanings. Popular words on the Internet in recent years include 囧, ?,兲,巭,氰, etc.
NO.5: Yin, pinyin jié, han. The basic meaning is the same as "section".
The character 寯 is an auxiliary means for reading Chinese in Korean (Korean). It is pronounced as: ? in North Korea and as ? in South Korea.
Internet slang: to describe loss of moral integrity. I feel like this section has been completely wiped out. There is just one horizontal bar missing, and netizens have to exist like gods.
NO.6: 丼 is an ancient Chinese character, which is the same as "well" in ancient times. The Japanese pronunciation is: 丼, which can refer to the utensils used to hold rice or noodles, also known as 丼bowl; 丼物, a Japanese common dish made by pouring various ingredients on top of rice in a bowl; the other is made by throwing things into a well sound. Japan introduced Chinese culture after the Tang Dynasty, and this word later came to mean lunch box in Japanese. Adding a dot in the middle of the word "well" makes it "丼" [dǎn], which is an ancient Chinese character. One of its original meanings is the ancient word "well", and the other is the reverberating sound made by throwing things into a well. Japan introduced Chinese culture after the Tang Dynasty, and this word later came to mean rice bowl in Japanese.
NO.7: Yun, pronounced yūn. It has a beautiful meaning. It is mostly used in people’s names. The extension refers to bigness. This is how I understand it. The upper part means Wen and Wu De, and the lower part means Bei. Bei refers to money in ancient times. It can be seen that this is a good word. Wen Youwu still has money, and once we see him in a hundred years, I will have to give him a name like this in the future, haha.
Chinese culture is vast and profound, and there are many fonts that we are not familiar with that have not participated in the competition. I will not introduce them one by one today. So among the seven contestants above, who is the champion? Let the guests present vote to decide.