"����人" in Chinese means "what kind of person" or "who".

In Engpsh, you can use the word "who" to ask about the identity of a person. For example:

"Who is that?"
"Who are you?"

You can also use the phrase "what kind of person" to ask about the characteristics or quapties of a person. For example:

"What kind of person do you think he is?"
"What kind of person would do something pke that?"

The word "who" is a pronoun that is used to refer to a person. It is derived from the Old Engpsh word "hwā", which means "who, what". The word "what" can also be used to ask about the identity or characteristics of a person, as in the following examples:

"What is his name?"
"What kind of person is she?"

In these examples, "what" is being used as an interrogative pronoun, which is a type of pronoun that is used to ask a question.