it means 3. E, Ar, Sun - 1, 2, 3
You mean earth. Around the 4th of January
If you mean within the Solar System - Then one. The Sun If you mean stars, of which the Sun is one, see related question
All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
You probably mean the seventh planet FROM the Sun. That's Uranus.
In Chinese, the word 'ni' (你) is a pronoun that means 'you' when addressing someone directly.
Chinese for pretty good soup
日 [rì] ---> the sun
There are many words with that pronunciation - but "grandchild" is one of them.
The Chinese surname read as Sun (in Mandarin) is: 孙 sun(1)
Ideo graphs are like picto graphs. They both represent an idea or a letter. So a symbol in Chinese showing a sun over the land could mean the sun is rising.
'Sun' in Chinese is 'tai yang' or '太阳'
Nihon/Nippon (in the originally Chinese characters) literally translates as "sun's origin" and so over time people began calling it the 'Land of the Rising Sun'. Japan is to the east of mainland Asia, where the sun rises.
In Chinese Quan was originally a province in the Wu State of China which is part of China's norther regions it was founded by Sun Quan and subsequently named after him.
The first leader of the Republic of China was Sun Yat-Sen. If you mean the leader of Chinese nationalists at the time of the Chinese civil war against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), that would be Chiang Kai-Shek.
Sun Yat Sen does not really have a meaning. Sun Yat Sen was a Chinese the founding father and president of the Republic of China. He was considered a revolutionist.
The Chinese word for sun is "太阳" (tài yáng).
The sun rises in the east, and Japan (being east of China) was given that name by the Chinese. The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon / Nippon. The written characters, originally from Chinese, mean "sun-origin" and referred to Japan's location east of mainland Asia, in the direction of the rising sun.