First, I am embarrassed to call the surname Gong? * * * was originally a seemingly noble surname, but it doesn't feel quite right in some daily life. For example, in some industries, especially the construction industry, you will call when others call you? Gong Li? ,? Gong Liu? As a sign of respect, but if your last name is Gong, I'll call you when I bring someone else? Gonggong? , homophonic? Grandpa? Or is your family name Wu and others call you? Kung fu? ,? Centipede? Many nicknames come from this way. Some people don't care about their nicknames, while others are more sensitive.
Second, the homophonic history of the name? Because this surname is the same as? Shit? Homophonic, so everything seems awkward. ? Jia? Because it is homophonic with falsehood, it tells you that nothing is true, for example, you? President Jia? Teacher Jia? Dr. Jia over there is also an old surname, a very small surname, but whatever his name is, he doesn't feel very good. It seems powerful, but it is also embarrassing.
Thirdly, the last unknown name in the recently released "Braving the Wind and Waves" is Yi Nengjing. You think the surname is Yi, but it is? Yi neng? These unusual surnames are also embarrassed to call, especially some surnames are "black?" ,? Mom? ,? Sheep house? ,? Fat? These surnames are rare, but at least we know these words, and there are some people whose surnames we don't know at all, such as? Hey? , dark? Wait, these rare words.