How to pronounce Rong

The pronunciation of Rong is: [róng]?

Rong (pinyin: róng) is a universal standard first-class Chinese character. First seen in bronze inscriptions. The original meaning is the name of a tree, i.e. sycamore, and also refers to the flowers of vegetation; by extension, it refers to prosperity, and then to glory, eminence, etc.

Shuowenjiezi

Paulownia also. Save the sound from Muying. It is said that the one who rises from both ends of the house is proud. Yongbingqie?

See Shimu. Press Wu Xia Yun. Sycamore wood. Rong Xia said. Paulownia. This is the difference between Jia Si Xie and Bai Tong. Baitong is flashy. Musical instruments among materials. Qingtong is useless. Mao poetry. Chair Tung Zi lacquer. Love beats the harp. Its Baitong and. Another cloud. Its tung tree and its chair. In fact, Lili. Then Qing Tong also? Tong. It's nonsense. Guo notes Erya. Yu Rongtongmu said. Wutong. Yu Yuwu said. Today, the skin of the sycamore tree is bare. This is correct. Today's chapter. It is impossible to pass.

Cong Mu. The sound of reflection.

Eternal battle. Eleven parts.

It is said that the one who rises from both ends of the house is proud.

The official crown ceremony and the rural drinking ceremony are both Yun Dongrong. Zheng said: Rongwuyiye. Wei Zhu Ganquan Fu Tong. Li, lintel also. The lintel and Qi are called the eaves. Chu calls it 栠. The rain head of the eaves rises proudly. Therefore, it is a matter of pride to raise it up. Humiliation is humiliation.

Kangxi Dictionary

"Tang Yun" Yong Bingqie. "Ji Yun" and "Zheng Yun" are in Pingqie. "Yunhui" Yu Yingqie,? Yinying. "Shuowen": Paulownia also. See the note on Tong.

The one who rises from both ends of the house is proud. "Book of Rites and Funerals": He was promoted from Dongrong and descended from Northwest Rong. Note: Rong Wuyi.

And glorious. "Erya·Shicao": Wood is called the flower, grass is called the glory. Those who are not glorious but practical are called beautiful, and those who are proud but not practical are called heroes.

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