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The meaning of Hiroko
The word "Hong" means a lake or pool with wide water depth, which changes the part of speech.

Composition: Hongyi, Chenghong, Han Hong, Honghong, Jinhong, Huihuong, Hongran, Shenhong, Humboldt, Hongcheng, Cunhong, Han Hong, Hong Shi, Hongyi Qingshui, Zheng Hong Bleak, Honghong, Honghong, Hongying and Aihong.

Explanation of words:

1, Han Hong? [? Hong Han? The depth of this water is very wide. Metaphor is knowledgeable.

2. Jin Hao? [? jīn hóng? ] refers to a deep and clear pool.

3. hey? [? yíng hóng? The water is spinning deep and wide.

4. Is it inch by inch? [? chǐ shù cùn hóng? An inch tree generally refers to a scenic spot with flowers, trees, clear springs and running water, although the place is small.

5. A mouthful of water? [? yī hóng qīng shuǐ? ] Metaphor is the heart of a child.

6. Desolate? [? hóng zhēng xiāo sè? ] refers to an elegant and quiet environment.

7. An endless stream? [? yóhóng büjué? ] refers to the noble character, not isolated from the secular.

8. Ying Ying? [? hóng yǐng? ] alludes to inkstone and pen. Later, he used "Hong Ying" to refer to ghostwriting and inkstone.