Name it after a trench, okay?

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1, Chinese #háo read two interpretations ① Moat: moat. ② Trenches: trenches | trenches | air raid shelters. Trench < name > (voice. Words from the soil, from Hao, Hao also heard. "Hao" means "wild boar with burrs on its back", and escape is "thorn". "Earth" means "earth ditch". "Earth" and "trench" together are "earth ditches with bamboo thorns at the bottom". The original meaning: protecting the city with bamboo thorns) is the same as the original meaning of the geese falling cold rain. -Tang Xu's "Climbing the Old Town of Luoyang" is another example: sluice (ditch gate); Trench pool (trench). Moat); Trenches (moats; Trenches cannot be dug with water, and horse herding is light. -Du Fu's Li Xinan is another example: digging ditches; Trenches; Empty trench moat: city ~. 1. ditch, ditch: ~ ditch. Fight ~. Air defense.

2. "Kun" is the same as "Kun" (mostly used as a title). , radical: soil, the same as "Kun", money "ū" k ū n (pictophonetic sound. From the soil, Shen Sheng. Original meaning: one of the eight diagrams, symbolizing the [earth] Kun, the land is also, and the Yi divination is also. -"Shuo Wen" Kun, Tu Ye. -"Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Twenty-two Years" Kun also, the land is also. -"Yi Shuo Gua" Mountains and rivers are the spirit of Kun. -"Song Le Shu Zhi" is another example: Kun Yuan (Kunde in the early Yuan Dynasty refers to the virtue of all things in the earth); Kunmu (ground); Fire); Hou Kun (land); Kun Zhen (Fu Rui symbolizing the earth); Kun axis (imaginary earth axis); Wei Kun (Di Wei. Refers to the four sides of the earth); Kunyi (the earth. Tong Kun Yu) "One of the Eight Diagrams Representing the Earth", one of the Eight Diagrams, Kun is the land, mother, cloth, kettle and base. -"Yi Shuo Gua" is another example: Kun Gua (one of the eight diagrams, representing the place); Kungan (ancient book name. "Book of Yin and Yang" is one of the sixty-four hexagrams. The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with virtue. -Yi Xiang Kun