Hao Yue pinyin

Hao Yue's pinyin: hào yuè. It means bright moon.

Ok, a Chinese character is a common word. Hao originally meant the bright world when the sun came out. Among many colors, white is the brightest, so it is extended to white. Old people's hair and beard are white, so it refers to old people with white hair and beard.

"Yue" is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is the natural satellite of the earth, namely the moon. The ancients created the "moon" according to the law of the moon's profit and loss, which is still in use today. It also refers to something shaped like the moon, which appears or completes once a month.

Hao Yue's stroke order:

Hao's total number of pens: 12. 1.ノ (left), 2 years old. (vertical), 3. (transverse folding), 4. 1 (transverse), 5. 1 (transverse), 6. 12494 (left), 7. 1 (transverse), 8.008 (vertical), 9./ (folded horizontally), 12. 1 (folded horizontally).

Total monthly stroke: 4 strokes. 1.ノ (left), 2 years old. (cross hook), 3. 1 (horizontal), 4. 1 (horizontal).