"Qiu Jin" is a Chinese word, the pinyin is qiújìng, which means strong and powerful.
Source:
1. "Sending the Cursive Script Monk Returns to Yue" by Sikong Tu of the Tang Dynasty: "The monk was born in Dongyue. Although he fell into Buddhism at a young age, he learned everything, so he was free. In addition to the strong traces, he also wrote poems to guide the depressed atmosphere in the world. He was a Buddhist and a scholar."
2. Song Dynasty Zeng Gong's "Penxue Temple Monument in Xiangzhou". : "His calligraphy and painting are beautiful, vigorous and methodical, and sincere."
3. Volume 4 of Zhang Shinan's "Jiwen of Youhuan" in the Song Dynasty: "The writing is powerful and lovely."
4. Qing Dynasty Zha Shenxing's poem "Wang Wencheng Commemorates the Monument": "The record of achievements is not a boast but a record, and the calligraphy is powerful and the words are warm and gentle."
5. Wang Xiyan's "The Ancient House" Part 2 of the fifth part: "The words are indeed written The writing is good and the writing is strong, which is the style of Yan Zhenqing."
6. Bufeng's "Horse": "Those wild horses are far stronger, more agile and more powerful than most domestic horses."
Sentences:
1. Life is a bright green leaf, absorbing warmth and creating nutrients; life is a strong stem, holding up the green leaves to support the future; life is a strong root, supporting the branches and absorbing vitality.
2. The branches of the red willow soar over the wilderness, like a hollow dinosaur skeleton.
3. Look at the azalea in silence. The strong branches bear the wind and rain along the way.