The meaning of the river flowing out of the river and the vast ocean flowing out: it means to describe the rapid and huge water flow.
The Chinese idiom "yī xiè wāng yáng" refers to the rapid and powerful flow of water. From "The Biography of Tan Sitong". Idiom usage: as a predicate; to describe the rapid flow of water.
Xie, a first-level Chinese character, is pronounced as xiè (xiè), and its original meaning is to pour out. By extension, it means pouring, pouring. It also extends to excretion. Wang (Pinyin: wāng) is a common standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The original meaning refers to the broad and deep appearance of water. Extended to include pools, puddles and other meanings. It is also used as a quantifier for liquids, or as an onomatopoeia to describe the sound of a dog barking.
Yang is a first-level Chinese character, pronounced as yáng, and its original meaning refers to the name of ancient water. The old refers to the center of the sea. Also refers to the sea area in general. Today it refers to the vast area covered by water on the earth's surface, accounting for about seven-tenths of the earth's area, and is divided into four parts, namely the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.
Taboos in naming foreign characters
1. The five elements of foreign characters are water. According to the principle that earth overcomes water and water restrains fire, it is taboo to name foreign characters with five elements belonging to earth and Name the character that belongs to fire.
2. It is taboo to name names with foreign characters and names containing fire. The foreign character means water, which means vast ocean. It is incompatible with fire and is naturally hostile, so it is taboo to use it.
3. It is taboo to name children with foreign characters who are born in the year of Snake, Horse, or Dog. Snake belongs to Fire, Horse belongs to Fire, and Dog belongs to Wu earth, which is incompatible with water.