Shao pinyin

This pinyin: zè.

Basic explanation:

1. The sun is in the west.

Application: Eat night clothes at noon (generally after noon) (a cliche touting the emperor's diligence)

Tilt, not straight.

Application: Tilting

Explain in detail:

"Move"

(1) (sound and sound. From the sun, it's noisy. Original meaning: the sun sets in the west)

② The original meaning is the same.

Bang, the sun is in the west. -"Shuo Wen"

A day has passed, how long can it last? -"Yi Li"

Japan and China. -"The book that can't escape"

The sun went down. -"The Biography of the Ram Ding Gong Fifteen Years". Note: "Boom, the sun will set in the west."

③ Inclination

Look up at the stars across the sky, look down at cliffs and stone rafts. -Poetry of the Qing Dynasty