唐·金

Táng·Jīn
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Meanings

  1. 1 Don King (b. 1931), American boxing promoter
  2. 2 occasionally used for other Western figures named Don/Donald

Examples

Táng·Jīn shì Měiguó zuì zhùmíng de quánjī jīngjìrén zhī yī.
Don King is one of the most famous boxing promoters in America.
Táng·Jīn yǐ tā kuāzhāng de fàxíng chūmíng.
Don King is famous for his exaggerated hairstyle.

Tips

culture
Don King (born 1931) promoted some of boxing's most legendary fights, including 拳王阿里 (Muhammad Ali) vs. 福尔曼 (George Foreman) — "The Rumble in the Jungle" — and 阿里 vs. 弗雷泽 (Frazier) — "The Thrilla in Manila." Instantly recognizable for his vertical white hair. The middle dot · in 唐·金 is the standard Chinese punctuation for separating Western given name and surname.
usage
(táng, "Don") and (jīn, "King") are both happy phonetic-and-semantic matches: happens to be a major Chinese dynasty/surname, and means "gold" — fitting a man whose career was about big-money fights.

Stroke Order

Táng
jīn