Meritorious, general, intelligent and vocal
1. Meritorious Pinyin: j
Traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:
Definition:
1. Twist hemp into thread or rope: spinning performance. Ji ma Performance fire (ancient night textile lighting lights).
2, following.
3. achievements: achievements. Merit. Record.
second, the total pinyin: zǒng
The traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:
Definition:
1. Gather together: in short. The total. Overall. Summarize. Summary.
2. summarize all, mainly: general outline. General rules.
3. Chief, highest: Commander-in-Chief. President. General manager. President.
4. Tie your hair: total angle (ji m: o? )。
5. Always: Always.
6. definitely, no matter what: it will always be. "It's always spring in all colors".
Third, the pinyin of the museum: gu ǐ n
The traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:
Definition:
1. Houses for entertaining guests or passengers: hotels. Hotel. The building.
2. The permanent residence of a country's diplomatic staff in another country: the embassy. Consulate.
3. Names of some service shops: teahouse. Photo studio.
4. Some cultural workplaces: newspapers. Museums. Cultural center. Collection.
5. In the old days, it referred to the teaching place: the home library. Mongolian pavilion. Sit in the museum.
Fourth, Cong Pinyin: cōng
The traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:
Definition:
1. Hearing: deafness.
2. Sensitive hearing: hearing and seeing.
3. Quick mind: smart. Congrui. Smart. Smart.
V. Phonetic Pinyin: shēng
The traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:
Definition:
1. The waves that can cause hearing when an object vibrates: sound. Vocal cords.
2. news, audio: silence. There is no sound.
3. Speak out to let people know, threaten, declare: declare. Argument (public defense). Tears welled up in my eyes. Screaming at the top of my lungs.
4. reputation: reputation.
5. Music, singing and dancing: Shengji (female music, ancient geisha dancers). Sexy.