What does "Chang" mean in Long Haw?

Length, pronounced as cháng or zh?ng, is often used as a geometric concept, also called length, to describe the degree of lateral extension of an object or the extension of time; The pronunciation is zh m 4 ng, which means to grow, grow.

The word "long" in "Long Haw" is pronounced as cháng, which means uninterrupted.

Dragon y not y ü u ch á ng

Explanation: (time) long: a long time; Uninterrupted: a long whistle.

Synonyms: long, long, long.

Antonym: short, short, instant, or sometimes.

Make sentences:

Life is a beautiful poem, fresh and smooth, with a long meaning.

No matter how long the night is, the day will come.

A song of the soul of spring, a beautiful heart, a long watch full of the charm of March, a dream to break the horizon between flowing clouds, a sweet poem to find the ancient wind and rain in a world without me, to release feelings, and a heart full of words like water.

Looking up at the sky from the valley, the sky of Helan River seems to be another blue river with rippling blue waves and clouds of white clouds, some of which are dotted with rocks, some are like waves in rapids, some are like sandbars in the river, and some are like smoke swimming in the river. ...

Life is a beautiful poem, fresh and smooth, with a long meaning; Life is wonderful music, with harmonious melody and melodious melody; Life is a flowing river, running endlessly and rolling forward. Life is a soaring eagle, fighting the blue sky and flying high. Life is a continuous mountain peak, majestic and straight.