An outstanding/talented person
Pinyin: qiaoch incarnation.
Interpretation: It originally refers to the Vitex negundo tree higher than miscellaneous trees, and later refers to outstanding talents or things. "Tilt up" means higher, lift up. Chu is Mu Jing.
Source: "The Book of Songs" Nan Zhou Han Guang, anonymous in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Being paid by mistake is called Chu."
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1, champion
Pinyin: kuí sh ǒ u.
Interpretation: Leadership, who ranks first. Often used as a compliment, it refers to a person whose talent ranks first among his peers.
Source: Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in the Yuan Dynasty, the fourth book, the second fold: "The scholar is the first, and my sister is the first of the class."
2. Toshihiko
Pinyin: jnàn
Interpretation: A person with outstanding intelligence.
Source: Ye Fan's Biography of Ban Gu in the Southern Song Dynasty: "It is not uncommon to see thieves, and it is famous for studying in Confucianism. Texan, 70 years old, not out of line. He covered the light of the Qing palace and was a beautiful man in the world. " When I met my old friend Liang Huan, I knew for a long time that he was a scholar and his moral character was the highest in the state. At the age of 70, he went his own way and was unruly. He was the glory of the Qing Dynasty and a contemporary talent.