What is the pronunciation of Guizhou abbreviation?

Guizhou's abbreviation "qi á n" is pronounced as: qi á n.

Guizhou, referred to as "Guizhou" or "Guangxi" for short, is a provincial administrative region of China people. Guiyang, the provincial capital, is located in the southwest hinterland of China. It is a transportation hub in the southwest of China and an important part of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. China is the first national big data comprehensive experimental zone, a world-famous mountain tourism destination and a big mountain tourism province, a national ecological civilization experimental zone and an inland open economy experimental zone. It is bounded by 24 37' ~ 2913' north latitude and103 36' ~109 35' east longitude, with Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Hunan in the east, Guangxi in the south and Yunnan in the west.

Qian Pinyin qián, with 4 strokes outside the radical black part, with a total stroke of 16.

Wu Bi LFON, Cang Xie Voine, Ma Zheng LKSX, quadrilateral 68327.

Structure left and right, code 78 16, position 39 13, unified code 9ED4.

Basic meaning:

1, black: thousand hands.

2. Another name of Guizhou Province in China: Guizhou Opera (a local opera in Guizhou), with no skills.

Related words:

1. Qian Lou?

During the Warring States Period, Mr. Xia Ji, a famous hermit and Taoist in Qi State.

2. Guigui Railway?

From Guiyang, Guizhou to Liuzhou, Guangxi.

3. Li Qian?

CoCo Lee

4. Cang Qian?

People in Guizhou are all ordinary people.

5.[Li qián]?

Refers to people.

The Origin of Guizhou Abbreviation "Money";

"Money" has a colorful meaning. In ancient times, the word "thousand" did not represent beauty, and even had a derogatory meaning. The reason why Guizhou is called Guizhou for short is related to local national costumes and a long history.

In ancient times, a large group of ethnic minorities lived in Guizhou. Although these ethnic minorities have different nationalities, languages and customs, their costumes and headdresses are basically bright, and Guizhou people are also dark. Therefore, at the end of the Warring States period, when Chu set up a county here, it took the word Qian as the place name, which was called "Qianzhong County". Later, the state of Qin occupied most of Chu and set up a county in central Guizhou, so "Qian" was upgraded to the county name for the first time. In the Tang Dynasty, central Guizhou was upgraded to a bigger Guizhou country.

In ancient times, Wujiang River, the largest river in Guizhou Province, was called Qianjiang River, so Guizhou gradually became the abbreviation of Guizhou Province.