What do you mean? How do you pronounce it?

ㄔㄨㄥ, a three-level Chinese word, is pronounced ㄔㄨㄥ, which means: soaring into the sky, equivalent to "rushing": a stork flies to Wan Li and then to Haocang. Yi language, pictophonetic characters. From feathers, alto.

"Yi" is an uncommon word and is not commonly used. I'm going to fly to the sky. This word originated from the ancient belief in flying and has been described in many myths and legends. In ancient literature, I was also used to describe the flying posture of dragons, phoenixes and other beasts, which has lofty significance.

Besides pronunciation and meaning, Yi language can also form words, such as "Yi Tian", "Xiao Yi" and "Yi Teng". These words are all related to the sky, flying, beasts and so on, expressing people's yearning and reverence for the sky and flying.

Besides being a part of words, I can also use it in some special occasions, such as naming. Some people will choose to use Thai as the name of themselves or their children to express their pursuit of freedom, dreams and the future.

Generally speaking, although it is an uncommon word, it has rich humanistic connotation and cultural background, which can help us better understand the beliefs and culture of the ancients. At the same time, for some people who pursue freedom, dreams and the future, I can also be a beautiful meaning in their names.

Interpretation of ancient books:

Yi language, pictophonetic characters. From feathers, alto. Pian Yu Yu Bu: "I fly to the sky." The original meaning is that birds fly straight up. Guang Yun's bow is straight, and Ji Yun and Yun She's bow is straight. The sound bug flew straight. There is also the middle section of "Ji Yun", and the sound is rushing. Yitong went through the motions.

Pian Yu Yu Bu: "I fly to the sky." Guang Yun Dong Yun: "Xi 'an, fly straight up." Qiyun Dong Yun: "Xi 'an, fly." Three Kingdoms Du Weizhi's "Gift to Wuqiu Jingzhou": "Storks fly to Wan Li and fly to the sky." Wang Tangwei's Ode to Prince Gong: "The son of heaven went to pity the sage of Japan."