How to pronounce Ishida?

Ishida is pronounced shí tián n.

First of all, stone is a common hieroglyph, which means hard stone. The pronunciation comes from dast in ancient Chinese, which means big stone. In ancient times, the pronunciation of stone was hard, with the initial being sh and the final being I.

Secondly, Tian is an pictograph, the original meaning is the place where crops are planted, and its pronunciation comes from the ancient Chinese, which means field. In ancient times, Tian's pronunciation was soft, with the initial T and the final I.

Therefore, Ishida's pronunciation combination is shí tián, where sh is Ishida's initial consonant, Yi is Ishida's final consonant, T is Ishida's initial consonant, and ián is Ishida's final consonant. Because the pronunciation of ancient Chinese is different from that of modern Chinese, there may be an ancient and solemn feeling when reading Ishida.

Ishida's charm of Chinese characters;

1, the beauty of pictographs: Ishiwada is all pictographs, and what they represent is very intuitive and easy to understand. The word Ishida is simple in structure and elegant in appearance, giving people a simple and natural feeling.

2. Cultural connotation: The word Ishida has rich connotations in the traditional culture of China. Stone represents firmness and stability, which can be extended to firmness and tenacity; Field represents sowing and growth, which can be extended to the spirit of struggle and development. When the word Ishida is combined, it can express a beautiful meaning of combining steadiness and struggle.

3. The artistry of calligraphy: Ishida is very artistic in calligraphy. Different calligraphers can write these two words with their own understanding and style, forming a unique visual effect. In addition, the strokes of Ishida are relatively simple, easy to learn and understand, which is suitable for the majority of calligraphy lovers and learners to practice and master.

4. Express a beautiful vision: On many occasions, Ishida is used as a place name or a person's name, meaning hope, beauty and prosperity. For example, in some places, people like to use "Shi Tian" as the name of the village, which means the prosperity and stability of the village.