Second, interpretation:
1, Brave: ~ Wu. Fen ~。 Vietnam. Wisdom ~ both.
2. In the Qing Dynasty, soldiers who were temporarily recruited in wartime and were not included in the usual establishment were called stragglers.
3. Last name.
Third, related words:
Warriors, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave, brave.
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
Original meaning of word creation: adjective, bold, bold and fearless.
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": courage, qi also. Congli, Yongsheng. , forever or people. Courage, take care of your inner courage.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Courage makes people full of powerful ambitions. The glyph takes "force" as the side and "harmony" as the sound side. This is a variant of "Yong", which means "being brave in leather". Brave,
This is the word "Yong" in China's ancient writing, with "heart" as the edge.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, brave [zh not ng y ǒ ng]?
Loyal and brave soldiers.
2. Han Yong?
Tough and brave: ~ aggressive.
3. Yong yi?
Brave and firm.
4.【jīng yǒng】【jīng yǒng】?
Strong and brave.
5. Guo Yong?
Decisive and brave.