How to pronounce Xiao

Pinyin: xiāo, áo. Xiao is a polyphonic word. Radical: mouth. Strokes: 18. Xiao is a common standard first-level Chinese character in Chinese. This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period. The ancient character shape uses "page" to represent a person's head, and the four surrounding mouths represent the meaning of making noise and making noise in the congregation. The original meaning of "huo" refers to the noise of people, that is, noisy and noisy, pronounced xiāo. Xiao, also pronounced as áo, is a legendary bird and an ancient place name. Its hometown is in the northwest of Zhengzhou, Henan.

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Interpretation of ancient books:

"Tang Yun" Xu Jiaoqie. "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" are delicate and charming. "Zhengyun" sounds delicate and clear, and has the same sound as "Yun". "Shuowen": Sound means anger coming out of the head. From page. Page, the first page. "Jade Chapter": Noisy. "Ji Yun": Sound. "Zuo Zhuan·Zhao 3rd Year": Qiuai is noisy. "Explanation": Xiao, Xu Jiao rebels, one tone and five high rebels. "Poetry·Xiaoya": The chosen disciples are clamoring. Biography: Huohuo, sound. "Explanation": Xiao, rebelling with five swords, also allows arrogance to rebel.