First, pinyin:
a surname
Second, interpretation:
Fly high.
Third, strokes:
13 China
Fourth, radical:
Artificial cultured pearls
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Source:
Money, horse belly pad also. -"Shuo Wen". It is said that the horse has a low belly and does not fill the mat.
Sixth, the word combination:
1, Qian Jian
Pinyin: qiān zhü
Interpretation: flying for appearance. Money, pass "Kun". Metaphor status rise.
Source: Fan Tai's poem "To Yuan Zhan and Xie Hun" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "There are also latecomers, for example."
2. Hong Qian
Pinyin: hong Qin
Interpretation: metaphor for promotion.
Source:? In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang made an agreement on the inscription of Guqi Anlu Zhao Haoqi: "Hong Qian is the old Wu and defends the East Chu."
3. Qian Qian
Pinyin: qiān qiān
Interpretation: What it looks like to fly.
Source: Tang Dugu Collection. On behalf of the book, I sent a poem by Pei Liuji and Liu: "Where can I travel in the Qing Dynasty?" 」
4. Qian Di
Pinyin: Qin hé
Interpretation: Still spreading its wings.
Source: Five of Qian's Miscellaneous Poems: "When I was young, I was happy but not happy; I am eager to escape from the four seas. I am in Philip Burkart. "
5. Gao Qian
Pinyin: gāo qiān
Interpretation: holding high; Fly high.
Source: Song Luyou's poem "Three Tour Cave in Xialaoxi": "Go down into the cracks of the Kunming Axis and insert the green ghost."