The word Qin means extraordinary and refined; when used as a name, it has a beautiful and moving meaning.
Qin, qìn, phonetic form. The words come from water and from the heart, and the heart also sounds. "Heart" means "inside". "Water" and "heart" are combined to mean "water that penetrates from the inside." The original meaning is: penetrating water.
Commonly used phrases
1. Qinliang qìn liáng
〈方〉: cool enough to penetrate the skin, cool and cool. Example: cool wind.
2. Refreshing the mind qìn rén xīn pí
Originally refers to feeling comfortable and happy when inhaling aromatic smells, fresh air or drinking refreshing drinks. It is also used to describe the refreshing and refreshing feeling given by the beauty and touchingness of literary and artistic works.
Example: A refreshing aroma.
3. It penetrates into the lungs qìn rù fèi fǔ
Penetrate into people's internal organs. It means feeling deeply.
The beads of jade liquid are glued together, making the snow plump and creamy; blowing on the air brings out the orchid, refreshing it into the lungs. ——Zhang Dai's "Tao'an Dream Memories·Cheese" in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties