The pinyin of "pan" is pān.
Pan (Pinyin: pān) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). According to existing ancient text materials, this character was first included in "Shuowen Jiezi". "Shuowen" Pan Zuo?, ? is the ancient character for "pan". The shape of the character is like two outward-facing hands. When climbing, the hands are facing outward.
Also called?, from hand, fan sound. Later it was changed to an upper and lower structure for climbing. The original meaning of climbing refers to grabbing something to cling to and climbing up and climbing. It is extended to pull and pull in. It is also extended to clinging and attaching, that is, to build relationships with people whose status is higher than one's own.
The original meaning of the word "pan" means to grasp something and rise up. For example, when climbing a mountain, you need to step on the earth and rocks with your feet, and on the other hand, you have to hold on to grass, trees or rocks to climb up. Without the help of "hands", you cannot achieve your goal, so "climbing" is very useful when it is shaped like "hands". Makes sense.
The original meaning of "pan" is derived from the original meaning of grasping something upward, which means to attach and follow. In the old society, dragons and phoenixes were often used as metaphors for emperors, so it was called "climbing the dragon and adhering to the wind" when subordinates followed the emperor to make achievements.
This idiom was also used in a derogatory sense in the future, referring to relying on powerful people to gain fame and wealth. From attachment and following, it can also be derived from the meaning of making friends and building relationships. For example, building a relationship with others is called "climbing", and building a relationship with someone whose status is higher than one's own is called "gao climbing". The latter is often used as a modest expression, such as: "I have climbed too high", "I dare not climb too high", etc.
Taboos in naming the character "Pan"
1. The five-element attribute of the character "Pan" is wood. According to the principle that the five elements "wood" overcomes the "earth", it is taboo to name the character "Pan" with characters belonging to the five elements "earth".
2. It is taboo to name the character "Pan" with a character that has the same rhyme rhyme as "ān" or a character that has the same tone as "Yinping". This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.
3. It is taboo to name a person with the same character as the character "pan". If the ancestor's name contains the character "pan", it is taboo for the younger generation to use the character "pan" in their name.