What do you mean by how to pronounce Yuan?

Zi Yuan's pronunciation is "yuàn", and Zi Yuan's basic meaning refers to gardens, gardens and royal gardens.

Yuan (yuàn) is a Chinese character, and its shape consists of two radicals: the top is "Mi", which represents plants and shows the plant environment of gardens; The following is "Wan", which shows the confusing and tortuous characteristics of garden scenery. Taken together, the font of "Yuan" symbolizes a lush and vibrant garden.

Gardens have many meanings and uses:

1, noun: refers to large gardens, gardens, especially those of royalty or nobility. It represents the magnificent landscape, beautiful natural environment and elegant cultural atmosphere.

2. Name: "Yuan" can also be used as a part of a person's name to indicate a person's name.

3. Place names: In addition to gardens, "gardens" can also refer to other places and places with similar concepts and meanings, such as manors, farms and hunting grounds.

4. Examples of usage: For example, in "Yan's Family Instructions for Filial Piety", "The crops are in the fields, and the food and clothing are raw, and the court raises its relatives." Konoha lies in the garden, offering sacrifices to the gods, so the reason why the DPRK is humble is to serve its gods. The word "Yuan" is used in ancient classics such as The Book of Songs and Songs of the South. In poetry and literary works, gardens are often used as a rhetorical device to describe gardens and natural scenery, giving people a sense of beauty and tranquility.

The Application of Ancient Classics in Yuan Dynasty

"The Book of Songs, National Wind, High Wind and Drumming": "When I was in Thailand, I lived in my private parts." The "garden" here refers to the monarch's private garden, which means the famous luxury garden.

"Nine Debates on Songs of Chu": "Danggui Guizhen Xi Tea Garden." The symbol here expresses the fragrant image of a garden and is a place for people to relax.

In A Dream of Red Mansions, the word "Yuan" is often used to describe the garden landscape of Jiafu. For example, "the green garden clouds are scattered by the ground, and the crape myrtle is warm and the jade is low." The "Cuiyuan" here refers to the green garden of Jiafu.