The traditional Chinese character for Hao: Hao.
Haohao: It means vast and boundless appearance.
Yuan Yuan Hao Hao: The water is deep and wide. It is a metaphor for the profound and magnificent momentum of the article.
Haomang: The water is vast and vast.
Hanhao: Vast. Broad, vast appearance.
Haohan: You Haohan.
Haoqi: the air that permeates the heaven and earth. Upright and upright spirit.
Hao Bo: profound, broad and profound.
Haohan: extended to mean vast and numerous.
Haolu: white dew. Hao, used the same as 'Hao'.
Haoqi: vast and rippling appearance.
Haoman: grand.
Haoming: The boundless appearance of water.
Hao Wo: Broad. The language version of Han Yangxiong's "Fa Yan Wen Shen" says: The books of Yu and Xia are clear and clear, the books of Shang are hao and the books of Zhou are ungraceful.
Hunhao: majestic and majestic.
Example sentences:
1. The yellow stream under the bridge whimpers day and night, carrying the bright blue sky; accompanying the silent suburbs.
2. Because of the strong energy that strikes people, the gentle wind that stirs things up, and the possibility of non-permanent emotions, it is broadcast within the universe, and it is regarded as a mountain fight.
3. The jade is always floating and fresh, and the golden thread is not sure of the road to the south spring.
4. All the work is done with richness and practicality, with both emotions and words. In the yellow dialogue, the spirit is relaxed and changes freely."
5. There is only one stone left from the top of Tianyou Peak. A stone's throw away, leaning on the railing and looking out, I can see the clear sky and clear spirit.
6. All the works are supported by reality and emotion, and the spirit is relaxed and transformed in the dialogue. It's only a stone's throw away from the top of Tianyou Peak. Looking out from the railing, you can see the clear sky and clear air.