1, super:
Like "Hao", the common word is "Hao". From white, the word is also called "Zhong Zhong".
(1) stands for light, such as the sky (bright heaven); (light);
(2) Also refers to whiteness, such as whiteness.
2. Haohao: it is a variant of "".
(1) white light. Such as: white. White teeth. I am poor and poor. The bright moon is in the sky.
(2) the ancient "Hao" and "Hao Tian".
Extended data:
The etymological explanation of "Hao";
Su, whether beside the sound or the shape, is an ellipsis of "Hao", indicating broad momentum. Zhang, seal script = (Sun, Sun)+(high, that is, "Hao"), indicating that the sun is mighty. After the meaning of "bright white" was extended by "bang", the common regular script "Hao" changed the "day" in regular script to "white" and emphasized the meaning of "white".
Original meaning of word-making: adjective, Wan Li is clear and sunny, and the world is bright. Most ancient books use "Hao" instead of "Kun".
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Li, Sunrise. From that day on, speak out. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bang, the way the sun comes out. The glyph takes the word "day" as the edge and the word "Hugh" as the edge.