Dong Min, He Min, mín, second tone, Min, autumn.
Fu Gu, gǔ, three tones,
Fu Xi, róng, two tones
Han Xian, xiān, one tone. "Siam" is ancient Thailand.
Han Li: jué, second tone, energetic. Jué shuò. Make no mistake!
Li Jue, jué, second tone
Lingbao, líng, second tone
Liu Chen, Xun Chen, chén, second tone, Hi! I read it wrong for 20 years.
Pan Jun, Wang Jun, and Zhou Jun have two pronunciations: jùn and xùn. They are all pronounced jùn when naming people.
Qiao Rui, ruí, two tones (it sounds weird to pronounce it...), Wei Rui: the appearance of lush vegetation
Qin Mi, mì, four tones
Quanyi, yì, four tones, Yueye, Leye
Shao Ti, Zhang Ti, tì, four tones
Sui Gu’s Sui, Suī, one tone
Wang Can, Wu Can, càn, four tones
Wang Chang, chǎng, three tones
Xinbi, pí, two tones
Xunyi , yǐ, three tones
Yang Hu, hù, four tones
Yang Zuo, zuò, four tones
Yang Fu, fù, four tones, Fuxin, Place name
The 箮 in Zuo Rong has two tones of zé or zuo. As a surname, it should be pronounced as ze
Zhang Yi has two tones of yí and it means young and smart.
Cai Yong: Yong yōng, one sound
Cai Yan: yǎn, three sounds, Sister Wenji is really beautiful, like a mature woman. Another Cui Yan.
Zhang Kai: Kai kǎi four times
Wang Wei: He hòu, four times, that’s the poor grain officer who was chopped off by Cao Cao
Ma Su: Su sù, four tones, many people know this
Xiahou Mao: Mao máo, two tones
Bu Zhi: zhì, four tones
Kan Ze: Kan kàn, four tones, I have seen people with this surname
Pengyi: 羕yàng, four tones, the meaning is the same as Yang
Kuailiang: Kuai kuǎi, the third tone
Han Yin: 褤yìn, four tones, let’s meet Zhao Kuangyin
Zhang Hong: Hong hóng, two tones, Zhang Zhao’s brother.
Chen Gui: 珪guī, one tone
Xun Yu: 彧yù, four tones, meaning interesting and elegant.
Huangfu Li: fǔ, three times, don’t pronounce it as pu! Li Lì, four tones
Guo Si: Si sì, four tones, Si Shuiguan
Shi Xie: Xie xiè, four tones, can also be written as 爕. If you like table tennis, you should know "Zhang Xielin"
Ji Kang: Ji jí, Er Sheng, one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, now it seems that he is definitely a drunkard.
Kong 伷: zhou, with four tones, is the same as "zhou", as well as Sima Wei
Liu Sui: guī has one syllable, which is the same as "gui" in ancient times
No Qiu Jian, guàn, has four tones, not "Wu", don't you recognize this one? ! wú, four sounds.
Qu Yi, qū, a sound. Even the dictionary says "麴义", awesome.
Yuan Yao, yào, the same as "Yao"
Xiahou Dun: Dundūn, one sound.
Car: zhòu, four sounds.
Zhu Jun: jùn, four tones, which means "Jun"
Xu Chu: chǔ, three tones, this word also has zhe (three tones), zhu (three tones), but In the Three Kingdoms, it is called chǔ.
Zhuge Jin: jǐn, three sounds, Zhuge Liang’s brother.
Guan Ren: lù, four tones. I just looked it up in the dictionary and it turned out that I always read ge. It’s so shameful!
Fu Xun: xùn, four tones.
Jia Xu: xǔ, three times, "self-proclaimed", bragging.
Quan Cong: cóng, second tone, and Liu Cong, Liu Biao’s youngest son.
He Yan: yàn, four tones, often used as a surname.
Fei Yi: yī, one sound, farewell wei
Xi Zhicai: xì, four sounds, the same as "play".
Quezheng: xì, four tones, through the "gap"
Shi Zhuan: zuǎn, three tones, don't roll your tongue!
Zhong Yu: yù, four tones
Jushou: jǔ, three tones
Zhang Xi: xūn, one tones, the same as "Xun" in ancient times. Coincidentally, he has the same name as the "restoration" Zhang Xun.