Jian'er has two syllables, and its pinyin is: jiàn ér.
Meaning: (name) refers to a person who is strong and agile: gush (shù) border ~ | Sports ~.
Source: Lu Xun's poem "Mourn for Yang Quan": "How can I shed tears in the rain in the south of the Yangtze River, and cry for athletes for the people of Sri Lanka." For example: Air Force athletes; volleyball athletes.
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Examples
1. Everyone beat gongs and drums to welcome the triumphant Olympic athletes.
2. People across the country look forward to athletes bringing glory to the country.
3. When athletes win gold medals, Chinese people cheer for joy.
4. Athletes are gathering strength and preparing to compete on the field.
5. All the athletes are in high spirits and have high morale.
6. Every match played by our country’s athletes in the Olympic Games affects the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the motherland.
7. The performance of the Chinese women's volleyball team reflects the tenacious and hard-working spirit of our country's athletes.
8. At the Beijing Olympics, Chinese athletes achieved excellent results.
9. Our country’s athletes once again won honors for the motherland at the Beijing Olympics.
10. Everyone warmly welcomes the triumphant swimmers.