What are the first nicknames, and what are the second nicknames

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Champion: The person who wins first place in the competition, called the "champion". The origin of this title is like this:

    During the Warring States Period, there was a great general in the state of Chu, Song Yi, who was brave and good at fighting, and had outstanding military achievements, and was the head of the generals of the Chu State, and the soldiers called him "the champion of the prince". From the Wei and Jin dynasties to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the champion became an official title of general, called "champion general". Later, people called the first place in the competition the champion.

    Laurels: We often hear the phrase "take the laurels", which means that it is the first to say. The ancient Greeks believed that the laurel tree was the sacred tree of the sun god Apollo, so a hat made of laurel leaves was worn on the person who won the first place in the race to commemorate Apollo, and later it was also awarded to outstanding poets or the winners of competitive competitions to symbolize glory.

    In the future, people used "laurels" to represent the first.

    Aotou: Another saying for "first" is "dominance". In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the person who won the first prize in the imperial examination was received by the emperor and had to stand alone on the stone slab in the middle of the stone steps in front of the main hall, which was engraved with a head, so he later called the first place as "the head of the king".

    Second to none: It can also be said that it is "second to none". This statement is neither from ancient nor from a foreign country, but from a habitual action of people. When we count with our fingers, we first bend our thumbs, so people use "second to none" to mean first.

    Top of the list: The nickname that ranks first, and "tops the list". After the ancient imperial examinations, the list was listed, and the "top of the list" was the first place on the gold list.

    Victory: In addition, "Victory" and "Victory" are also nicknames for the first place. "Kui" refers to the leader and leader; The "mark" is the prize given to the winner of the competition. So "win the championship" and "win the bid".

    It is to seize the first.

    Leader: In addition to "winning the championship", there is also the saying of "leader". In the imperial examination of the Ming Dynasty, the five classics of the Book of Poetry, the Book of Books, the Book of Changes, the Book of Rites, and the Spring and Autumn Period were assessed to admit candidates.

    The one who is in the first place is the winner, so the "leader" also refers to the first.

    Holding Bull's Ear: In addition to the above statements, there is another title for "first", which is called "Bull's Ear". This is also for a reason, when the ancient princes made a covenant, each person had to taste a little blood, and the people of the main alliance would cut the ears of the ox with their own hands to get the blood.

    Later, it symbolized the leadership position in a certain aspect, which means the first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Top. Win the championship.

    Outright. Aspirations.

    Bear the bell. Laurel. Aotou.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The second place has no nickname, and the second place is the runner-up. Only the first place has elegant titles, such as laurel, leader, leader, champion, bull's ear, etc.

    In Chinese history, the word Ya has a secondary meaning, such as in the Western Zhou Dynasty, there was a title for Yaqing, and Yaqing was the next level than Zhengqing. In addition, Xiang Yu called Fan Zeng "Fan Yafu", which has a second-order meaning. Later, the runner-up was the winner who was known as the next best place to the winner.

    Laurel Crown, a hat woven from laurel leaves in Greece was awarded to an outstanding poet or the winner of a competitive contest as a symbol of glory. Later, the "laurel" was used to replace the first.

    Aotou, Aotou refers to the relief of the fish on the front steps of the palace in ancient times. In ancient times, when the imperial examination was issued, the champion (the first place of the jinshi) stood here to welcome the list. "Dominant" means to occupy "first".

    Winning the Ding, the Ding is a symbol of the ancient state power. Those who dare to "win the championship" show that they are very powerful and have the ability to take charge of major events, that is, the "first person".

    At the top of the list, after the ancient imperial examination, the list was listed, and the "top of the list" was the first place on the whole list.

    Winning the championship, "Kui" refers to the leader, and "winning the championship" is "winning the first".

    Holding the ox ear, when the ancient princes made a covenant, the alliance maker had to slaughter the ox ear with his own hands to collect blood, so that everyone could taste a mouthful of blood. Later, it symbolized the leadership position in a certain aspect, which means the first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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    There are also four elegant names: language (four tones), Dao Qiqing, speech, speaking, speaking, shouting, shouting, shouting, chanting, reading, questioning, trembling, digging, answering, reprimanding, reprimanding, reproaching, scolding, shouting, exhorting, admonishing, commenting, discussing, talking, praising and discussing, ,..

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Dear, Ya name.

    Words]: Elegant name.

    Zhuyin]: yǎ chēng chèn chèng

    Interpretation]: 1Plain name. 2.Name.

    Detailed explanation. Plain name.

    The Biography of Wei Biao in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "Eager to learn and learn, he is known as Confucianism." Song Liuyong's "Eternal Happiness" is the second word: "Ganyu car, benevolent fan moving, Ya called An Lishu." ”

    Name. Yuan Huang Wei "Notes on the Day of Zhai and Discernment of the Scriptures": "Today's people who are hungry for others use it as a nickname, and they are ghosts. ”

    Synonyms of nicknames.

    The beautiful name is [ měi chēng ].

    Praise title: Sichuan has the reputation of "the land of abundance".

    Antonyms of nicknames.

    Commonly known as [ sú chēng ].

    1.Colloquially called: potatoes are commonly known as potatoes. 2.Common name [than heart] [than heart].

    What are the other nicknames?

    Wait a minute, kiss <>

    Hello dear, the nickname said: Dao, said <>

    <> pro, elegant name [words]: elegant name [Zhuyin]: yǎ chēng chèn chèng [interpretation]:

    1.Plain name. 2.

    Name. Detailed paraphrase of the name. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Wei Biao":

    He is studious and well-informed, and is known as Confucianism. Song Liuyong's "Eternal Happiness" is the second word: "Ganyu car, benevolent fan moving, Ya called An Lishu."

    Name. Yuan Huang Wei "Notes on the Day of Zhai and Discernment of the Scriptures": "Today's people who are hungry for others use it as a nickname, and they are ghosts.

    The name of the elegant name is called [ měi chēng ] The title of praise is to take the slippery suspicion: Sichuan has the reputation of "the country of abundance". The antonym of the name of the ya, commonly known as [ sú chēng ] 1

    Colloquially called: potatoes are commonly known as potatoes. 2.

    Common name [than heart] [than heart].

    Mr. Zhang, I am satisfied that you did not answer. Not bad?

    Dear, the elegant name of the saying is: Dao, said [than the heart] [than the heart].

    There are some of the best names to say: Word, Word, is there anything else?

    Got it? Excuse me!

    Okay dear, you wait a moment [than the heart] [than the heart].

    Dear, there are also the following: Tao, speech, speaking, exhaling, chanting, reading, asking, answering, exhorting, admonishing, commenting, discussing, speaking, praise, commenting, expounding. [Bixin] [Bixin].

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1 has multiple meanings, listed below:

    In its most basic definition, it belongs to an Arabic numeral, a natural number, which is the smallest positive integer, and an integer between 0 and 2, and is the smallest positive odd number. 1 is a rational number, a single number, and a singular number. 1 is neither prime nor composite.

    The nth power (n r) of 1 is equal to 1, and the square root of 1 is also 1.

    2. When "1" is used as an online term, it means "can", "is", "agree" and "ready", and you can often see "1111" and "2222" typed by netizens in the online game forum instant chat platform. In addition, "1" also means "噫", "huh", and "you".

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