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Pinyin and meaning of Yin Hong

The pinyin [?yān hóng?] of Yin Hong means the traditional Chinese color name for a grand, musically flowing red. Deep red, red with black.

Word example

Blood flows in crimson. --Qing-? Xue Fucheng, "A Record of Viewing Oil Paintings in Paris"

Tang? Du Fu? Song of Viewing General Cao's Painting of Horses at the Residence of Recorder Wei Ji: "The Inner Mansion's Crimson Agate Plate, Jieyu Passed on an Edict to the Talents to Claim It."

Tang Yuan Zhen (唐元稹) "Yingying Poem" (莺莺诗):"Red and light-blue old clothes, I combed my hair and wore a dark, tantalizing makeup."

Near antonyms

Near synonyms: bright red? scarlet? Fill in the word

Antonym: green

Five Elements Allegory

The character Yin has the five elements of earth, and the character Hong has the five elements of water, and the combination of earth and water in the name is earth and water, earth and water, and earth is prosperous. People with this combination are loyal, honest and resourceful, but they are stubborn and have poor social skills. His will is not firm enough, do not know what to do, do not do, should not do but insist on acting, so that the disaster of financial ruin, but patience is still good, can endure a lifetime of hard work. The name is only suitable for people whose favorite deity is earth or water or whose five elements lack earth or water. It is counterproductive to avoid earth and water in the five elements.