Cheng is pronounced as chéng, dèng or dēng. Definition of Cheng:
1. When pronounced as céng, it means water is still and clear, such as clear water, clear wine, clear clear water.
2. When pronounced as dèng, it means to let the impurities in the liquid sink, such as clarification, clear sand, and clear mud.
3. When pronounced as dēng, it is pronounced as Huang Chengcheng.
Hancheng's poems:
1. "Spring at the foot of the mountain" by Huangfu of the Tang Dynasty: The waves carry the light of the mountains, and the clear reflection of the forest shadows.
2. "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty: It is so clear and solitary that it is mysterious, as if there is no support.
3. "Looking at the Moon in the River" by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty: The river flows towards Xianyang, and the clear moonlight is written.
4. "Huashan" by Zhang Qiao of the Tang Dynasty: The clear and condensate clothes come to the land, and the danger is solid in the capital of the gods.
5. "Sword Song" by Qiu Jin of the Qing Dynasty: Kill all the demons and ghosts, and clarify the world's vocation.