How to pronounce Yong richang?

The pronunciation of y ǒ yǒng rìchüng.

"Yongri" means all day, all day; "Chang" means openness and brightness. In ancient times, Yong Richang was often used as a nickname for monarchs or literati, meaning "cheerful and bright all day". For example, Bai Juyi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, once took "Forever laity" as his nickname.

The word "eternal day" often appears in China ancient literature. Sometimes it is used to describe sunny weather, and sometimes it is used to describe people's openness and openness. For example: "If the sun shines forever, how can it be gentle and graceful?" This is a poem by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which depicts a sunny and picturesque scene.

"Forever cheerful, what all don't want to; Independent and detached, proud. " This is the description of Chu by Yang Shen, a writer in Ming Dynasty, in Preface to Wang Tengting in Linjiang County, which describes his cheerful and open-minded personality. In short, the word "Yongrichang" is not often used in modern Chinese, but it is a poetic and artistic word in ancient literature, which is often used to describe beautiful scenes and characters' personality characteristics.

Usage of "Yongrichang"

"Everlasting" is an elegant vocabulary, which is often used to describe a person or a scene or a state that lasts for a long time, full of vitality and light. For example, "The sun is shining high, the seasons are like spring, and the garden is full of bloom" is to describe a place full of the feeling of spring for a long time, and flowers are everywhere.

Another example is "his smile lasts forever, making people feel warm as spring", which means that a person's smile is warm and brilliant, making people feel very comfortable. In a word, "eternity" is an elegant word, which is often used to describe a beautiful state or a person's personality characteristics.