Zhang's pronunciation is Li, and the radical is Wang, which means "bling, the light of jewelry".
It is rarely encountered in daily life and is generally used for many appellations. Representative: Feng Ying (actor)
Sima Xiangru's Shang Fu Lin in the Han Dynasty: "There are several bright moons and the river is prosperous." There is a book called Orchids.
Yang Jiong's "Shaoshishan Shao Yi Temple Monument" in the Tang Dynasty: "Love it with pearls, and love it with Luoqiu."
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Yan Yi is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced d √ li √, which means sparkling pearl, and it comes from Shang written by Sima Xiangru in Han Dynasty.
Han Sima Xiangru's Shang Fu Lin: "There are several bright moons and the river is prosperous." There is a book called Orchids. Tang Yang Jiong's "Shaoshi Mountain Shao Yi Temple Monument": "I lingered with pearls, and I drifted when I attacked Luo Qi."
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