The pinyin of crimson: jiàng hóng.
The pinyin of "Jianghong" is jiàng hóng, and the font structure is both left and right. The meaning of "Jianghong" is bright red.
Word meaning analysis:
1. Jiang, pronunciation: jiàng, adjective, red; deep red: purple.
2. Red, pronounced: hóng, gōng.
The meaning of reading hóng
1. Colors like blood: red, red leaves, red lights, red dust, red envelopes. Braised.
2. Symbolizes success or being favored by others: famous people, good luck, becoming popular.
3. Festive celebrations: red matchmaker (matchmaker), red eggs, weddings and funerals (combinedly called weddings and funerals).
4. Refers to the net profit of business: dividends and dividends.
5. Specifically refers to the study of the Chinese classical literary masterpiece "A Dream of Red Mansions": Redology.
The meaning of reading gōng
Red is the same as "work" in ancient times, referring to women's production operations, such as weaving, sewing, embroidery, etc.
Example sentences
1. The smile is like a flower, and the wine is singing, and the lips are reddish and rouged to make them thin.
2. The spring breeze of thousands of miles shakes the jade trees, and the paths are full of crimson.
3. Get closer and take a closer look at the maple leaves. Under the sunlight, they seem to be transparent jade, bright and crystal clear, with different shades of orange, bright red, deep red, purple red, crimson and so on.
4. The deep orange cotinus, red birch forest, crimson maple trees, and bright red flowers are all dazzling in their alternating shades.
5. The plum branches are wrapped in white snow, showing a little bit of crimson in the plainness.