1. The characters with the attribute of gold include: Xiu, Xiao, Chen, Xi, Shi, Shun, Xiang, Cai, Cong, Yin, Ge, Yu, Sheng, Sheng, Tie, Ru, Chen, Oath, Sheng, Zhi, Jing, Qi, Jin, Shao, Zhou, Ren, Zai, Ao, Qing, Qian, Jun, Zhong, Jin, Ci, Chang, Zi, Sha.
2. Xiu, a commonly used Chinese word, pronounced as xiū, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning originally refers to leisurely decoration and careful beautification, and later extended to transformation and renovation, and also to learning, pursuit, perfection, etc.
3. Xiao, pinyin: xiāo, original meaning: to go to bed. Meaning: nightfall. "Xiao" refers to the period of night, about eight or nine o'clock after dinner, which is the time to go to bed.
4. Morning, pinyin: chén, is a commonly used word in Chinese. The ancients worked in the morning and rested in the evening, so starting to work with farm tools in both hands means "morning".