How to pronounce "yong"? What's the meaning?

The pronunciation of Yong is yōng. In the pre-Qin period, Yong was a term given to some lower-status workers, so it had the meaning of mediocrity and ordinaryness. It is extended to use, and it is also extended to refer to merit and achievement. It is also used as an interrogative pronoun, which is equivalent to "which" or "is it possible".

1. Shuowen Jiezi

Yong means use. Cong Yong Cong Geng. Geng, more trouble.

Translation: Yong, use. The glyph adopts the meaning of "Yong, Geng". Geng means changing the approach.

2. Group words

Vulgar, mediocre, vulgar, mediocre, mediocre, etc.

3. Evolution of glyphs (as shown in the picture)

Extended information:

1. Vassal [ fù yōng ]?

1. Original Refers to the small country that was subordinate to the big vassal states in ancient China. Later it refers to a country that is ruled and enslaved by a suzerain country. Now it also refers to a country that is manipulated and controlled by other countries.

2. Generally refers to things that exist depending on something.

2. Mediocre [ yōng lù ]?

Describes mediocre people with no ambition and no achievements.

3. Vulgar?[ yōng sú ]?

Mediocre and vulgar; not noble.

4. Wuyong [wú yōng]

Also known as Wuyong. Classical Chinese adverbs. It's not necessary; it's not necessary.

5. A mediocre person [yōng rén]?

A person who is short-sighted and does nothing.