Sheng, Kun, Ji, Jian, Mo
1. Sheng pinyin shèng
1. In the old days, it was called the so-called person with the noblest personality and the highest wisdom. :saint.
2. The most noble, the honorific title for the thing worshiped: sacred.
3. The saying of beautifying the emperor in the feudal era: Your Majesty.
4. People with extremely high achievements in knowledge and technology: Holy Hands.
2. Kun pinyin kūn
1. One of the eight trigrams: Qian (qián?) Kun.
2. The name for women: Kun Zao.
3. Ji pinyin jī
1. The foundation of a building: cornerstone.
2. Fundamental, initial: basic.
3. Based on: based on.
4. Jian pinyin jiān
1. Firm, strong, hard: solid.
2. Unwavering, unchanging: determined.
3. A solid, strong thing or position: the backbone.
4. Surname.
5. Ink pinyin mò
1. Black pigment used for writing and painting: one ink.
2. Various pigments used for writing and drawing: ink.
3. Black or close to black: jet black.
4. Corruption: corruption.