"Hao" means boundless water potential. Tong "hao" describes the empty appearance. It's an ancient name.
Pronunciation: hào
Adjective:
(1) The appearance of boundless water potential. Ming Dynasty Chen Ruyuan's "Jin Lian Ji Fu He": Orchid, osmanthus and osmanthus are brushed with the waves, and the autumn water reaches the sky~.
(2) White, pure white, bright and "hao"
(3) Another example: Haohan, Haohan (the appearance of vast water. Extended to the meaning of vast and numerous ); Haomang (the appearance of vast and vast water) describes the great potential of water
(4) Vast. The same meaning as "Hao". Such as: Hao Man (magnificent); Hao Og (broad). Chinese characters originate from Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "Shide Xishan Banquet Travel Notes": "Long and long" is the same as ~, but it can't be far away.
Phrases: Hao Han, Hao Han, Hao Mang, Hao Man, Hao Og