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Hóng (pinyin hóng) is a Chinese syllable that corresponds to several characters with different meanings. The most familiar is 红/紅, meaning the color red. This character appears in many words and expressions, such as 红色 (hóngsè, red), 红包 (hóngbāo, red envelope), and 红茶 (hóngchá, red tea). Red is culturally significant in China, symbolizing luck, celebration, and prosperity.

Other common characters pronounced hóng include 洪, 宏, and 弘. 洪 means “flood” or “vast” and is also a common

As a surname, Hong (洪, 弘, or occasionally 红) is used by people of Chinese descent; English spellings vary.

In linguistic use, hóng is a frequent second-tone syllable in Mandarin and appears in many compounds, proper

surname.
宏
means
“grand”
or
“vast”
and
occurs
in
words
like
宏伟
(hóngwěi,
magnificent)
and
宏观
(hóngguān,
macroscopic).
弘,
meaning
“to
promote”
or
“vast,”
appears
in
弘扬
(hóngyáng,
to
propagate
or
carry
forward)
and
in
various
given
names.
These
characters
are
written
differently
and
carry
distinct
meanings,
but
they
share
the
standard
Mandarin
pronunciation
hóng.
The
syllable
is
also
common
in
place
names,
organizations,
and
cultural
terms,
often
connected
to
auspicious,
expansive,
or
grand
connotations.
nouns,
and
idioms.
The
specific
meaning
is
determined
by
the
character
chosen,
making
hóng
a
versatile
part
of
Chinese
vocabulary.