The pinyin of Wang Mian is wáng miǎn.
The initial consonant of Wang is "w", the final is "áng", and the key signature is the second tone.
The initial consonant of Mian is "m", the final rhyme is "iǎn", and the key signature is the third tone.
Wang is one of the Chinese surnames and a title, indicating the supreme ruler of a country or region. In addition, the king is also a chess piece in a chess game.
Mian (miǎn) refers to the headdress crowned by ancient emperors, and it is also the dress worn by emperors when they ascend the throne. In modern Chinese, mian can also refer to some head coverings or decorations, such as hats, crowns, etc. In addition, the crown can also be extended to be a symbol of honor, power, etc.
The words for the word mian are:
1. Mianqi: refers to the dress worn by the emperor after his coronation, and also refers to the emperor's title.
2. Mianfu: the dress worn by the emperor when he ascended the throne.
3. Mianning: refers to the celebration ceremony when the emperor ascends the throne.
4. Mianxia: refers to the emperor’s ministers.
5. Mianqi’s ministers: refers to the emperor’s senior officials.
6. Mianfuzhichen: refers to the emperor’s senior attendants.
Explanation of Wangmian:
1. Wangmian can refer to the headdress crowned by ancient emperors, and it is also the dress worn by emperors when they ascend the throne. Wangmian can be understood as the emperor's coronation headdress or enthronement dress.
2. Wang Mian can also be a personal name. Wang is a common surname in China, and Mian is part of the name. Wang Mian can be understood as a person's name.
Introduction to the great poet Wang Mian
Wang Mian was named Yuanzhang, also known as Zhuzhai, Zhuishishanong, Shizhongweng, Plum Blossom Housekeeper, etc. A native of Zhuji Fengqiao (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Painter, poet, calligrapher and seal carver of the Yuan Dynasty. ?
Wang Mian is good at poetry and painting, and is especially famous for his plum blossoms. Painted plum blossoms inherit the tradition of monk Zhongren and Yang Wujiu in the Song Dynasty, and have new creations. He has an aloof character and despises the powerful. Most of his poems sympathize with the suffering of the people, condemn the wealthy and powerful, despise fame and wealth, and describe pastoral and secluded life.
Wang Mian has been fond of plum blossoms all his life, planting plum blossoms, chanting plum blossoms, and painting plum blossoms. The plum blossoms painted are densely packed with branches, full of life, strong and powerful, and also had a great influence on later generations. He was also good at bamboo and stone, and was good at seal cutting. He had "Plum Blossom Book" handed down from generation to generation, which was an early theoretical work on plum painting. His surviving masterpieces include "Mumei Picture", "Spring Morning Picture of Nanzhi", etc. He is also the author of "Zhuzhai Poetry Collection".