Puchun Mandarin, my daughter's name, how to pronounce Chaoshan dialect?

Jin is pronounced as jǐn in Mandarin, Chun in Mandarin and zhūn, Jin in Chaoshan dialect is [kúrng], and Chun in Chaoshan dialect is [cung5].

First, the pinyin of Furong: jǐn

Interpretation: [Hibiscus] Deciduous shrub or small tree with alternate ovate leaves and solitary bell-shaped flowers, usually in red, white and purple. The fiber of the stem can be used to make paper or hemp fiber.

Second, Chun Pinyin: chún, zhūn

Explanation:

Chunchun (ㄔㄨㄣˊ)

1, simple: simple. Spring Hou Chungu. Pure wind (simple and honest atmosphere)

2, in pairs.

3, the ancient "alcohol", the wine is thick and pure.

Chun zhūn(ㄓㄨㄣ)

1, watering: "dye it after it is pure".

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, Zhu Jin [zhū jǐn]?

Deciduous shrub with broadly ovate leaves, sharp tips, large flowers, mostly red, and oval capsules. For viewing. Also known as Fusang.

2.[jǐn yàn] [jǐ nà n]?

Beauty that fades as easily as hibiscus.

3. Lu Xi?

That's hibiscus. Its flowers bloom at dusk, such as morning dew, which is easy to dry, so it's called hibiscus.

4. Jin Lan?

Hedges.

5. Xi Xi?

The flowing water mixed with the tide of hibiscus flowers is a beautiful image, which implies a certain yearning.