1. Qing, a standard first class character (commonly used) in modern Chinese, is pronounced q ī ng in Mandarin, which was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions.
2. In the six books, it belongs to knowing words.
3. The basic meaning of the word "Qing" is food; The extended meaning is the ancient title of senior officer or title, such as: three dukes and nine ministers.
4. In modern Chinese, "Qing" also has the meaning of ancient husbands and wives calling each other, such as "Qing Qing I I" (describing the intimate relationship between men and women).