The traditional Chinese character for Gong is Gong?.
Gong, whose pinyin is gōng, is a Chinese character with a total of 11 strokes. It has an upper and lower structure. It is the same as "gong" in ancient times, which means supply; it is the same as "gong" in ancient times, such as respect; surname.
Detailed explanation
(1) (The ancient character of "Gong". Phonetic and phonetic. Conglong, *** sound. Original meaning: supply. Later "Gong")
(2) Same as the original meaning [supply]
Gong, give. ——"Shuowen". Duan Yucai's note: "Xibu" says: "Give, complement each other." This has the same meaning as the pronunciation of "The Ministry of Humanity". Today, the offerings are widespread but Gong has been abolished.
Gong Gong’s son is called Goulong. ——"Five Emperors of Confucius"
Everyone who takes up his post and loses his wealth and advances is a man who dares to be incompetent. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Wugang Inscription"
(3) It means "Gong". Respectfully
Xiang Gong Taotian. An ancient teacher's note: The appearance is respectful, but the evil is everywhere. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Wang Zun"
(4) Another example: Gong Xing (respectful behavior)
(5) Feng, follow [follow]
Gong, Fengye. ——"Jade Chapter"
Now I will punish Wei Gong Xingtian. ——"Book·Gan's Oath"
Interpretation of ancient books
"Tang Yun" Ju Rong Qie "Ji Yun" Ju Rong Qie, the sound is respectful. "Shuowen" gives. "Jade Chapter" Feng Ye. Also make a confession. Also anxious. Same as Gong. "Emperor Yuan of Liang: A Prosecution to the Four Directions" Zhongquan Suiyin, Gong Xingtian's punishment. And "Ji Yun" state name. His surname is Gong Jian, a doctor of Jin Dynasty. In the former Han Dynasty, Gong Sheng and Gong Shan were famous for their festivals and were known as the two Gongs of Chu in the world.
Word combinations and explanations
1. Gong Huang: the joint name of Gong Sui, an official in Han Dynasty, and Huang Ba. Also refers to Xunli in general.
2. Gong Ji: Gong Sui, an official in the Western Han Dynasty, and Ji An are collectively called.
3. Gong Xian (1618-1689): a painter in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. His name was Qixian, with the courtesy name Banqian, and his nickname was Yeyi, Chaizhangren, from Kunshan (now part of Jiangsu). He is good at painting Dong Yuan and Wu Zhen. He attaches great importance to sketching and likes to use layers of ink to create a rich and green realm. Together with Fan Qi and others, they are known as the "Eight Jinling Schools". There are "Pictures of Rain in the Summer Mountains" and other extant works. Author of "Herb Hall Collection".
4. Gong Xing: pursue.
6. Gong Zhao: Gong Sui, an official in the Han Dynasty, and Zhao Xinchen are collectively called.