Sound.
1. The sound produced by the vibration of an object: gong~. Big~.
2. Speak; language: no ~ no sound. Phew~.
3. Announce; statement: ~Ming. ~ Discuss.
4. Reputation: ~Hope. Name ~.
5. Initial consonant: ~ rhyme. Double~.
6. Tone: First~. Go~.
7. Quantifier. Used for the number of times the sound is emitted: three consecutive shouts~.
Sound is a wave produced by an object that vibrates that can cause hearing; it also refers to things that are told to let people know, etc. "Shuowen" says: "Sound, sound." "Book of Rites·Yue Ji": "It moves when it is moved by things, so it is shaped by sound.
Sheng (Pinyin: shēng) is a commonly used word in Chinese , this character first appeared in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. Sound. Converted to a verb, it is extended to make a sound or announce. This feature is used to express a person's fame, reputation, etc. Once he is famous, he will be famous far and wide, so he will have a "reputation". "Prestige" and other terms. It is derived from sound to refer to terms in Chinese phonetics: such as initial consonants, tones, and allophones.