Han Hai? [hà n h∥ i]: Also known as hàn hǎi. Meaning changes with the times. During the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, it refers to the sea names in the north. The Tang Dynasty refers to the vast area north of the Great Desert in the Mongolian Plateau and the present Junggar Basin. The Yuan Dynasty refers to the ancient Jinshan Mountain (now Altai Mountain). Used to refer to the Gobi Desert since the Ming Dynasty. One is the transliteration of Hang Ai (Shan).
Hey? [hào hàn]: Broad. There is a lot of water. Extended to a wide range of meanings.
Maman? [hàn màn]: Broad in appearance.
Momo? [hàn mò]: The northern desert refers to the northwest alien.
Han Shu? [shàhàn]: Han Shu: Good at calligraphy and good at using pen and ink.
Broad? [hào hàn wú yín]: The water potential is vast and boundless.
Vast as the sea? [hà o hà n rú h I]: The potential of water is enormous. Generally speaking, the metaphor is magnificent.
Broad? 【 hào hàn wú jì 】: It is boundless.
Vast starry sky? [hào hàn xěng kūng]: The description of the beauty of the starry sky at night shows that the starry sky is boundless.