Jiao Jiao Ji 'ao name (pictophonetic pronunciation. Get out of the car, Joe. Original meaning: sedan chair) bamboo land. Ancient means of transportation across mountains. And the sedan chair on the collar. Another example: sedan chair (a bamboo vehicle used to climb mountains and mountains), sedan chair. The general term for shoulders. A chair or van that can be carried by one person, usually by two people with two poles. Such as a sedan chair; Sedan chair; Sitting in a sedan chair; Sedan chair (bearers); Sedan chair (bearer); Car nux vomica (travel expenses); Sedan house (trade organization for renting sedan chairs)
Car: jiao Yao. The radical "car" is simplified as "car" and the radical "Joe" is simplified as "Joe". Are simplified according to ancient calligraphy. From the car, from Joe. The two paradigms of car and Joe are superimposed, just as the car on Joe's shoulder is the paradigm of sedan chair.
Interpretation of ancient books: Guang Yun is a great poet, Ji Yun and Yun Hui are great poets, Zheng Yun is a great poet and Qi Yao is a great poet. Sound bridge "jade" car also. "Bamboo rhyme" also. The Biography of Yanzhu in the former Han Dynasty went up the mountain in a sedan chair. Note: so are narrow road cars. This bamboo forest. It is also connected to the bridge. Historical Records Biography of Rivers and Channels is a bridge on the mountain. Zheng Zitong is a sedan chair. Cover this shoulder and say it is as flat as a bridge. Guang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun? The canal temple was cut, and the sound was awkward. Guang Yun? Car also. Rhyme club? Yes
Commonly used phrases: sedan chair, sedan chair, sedan chair cabinet, sedan chair bar, sedan chair curtain, sedan chair cover, sedan chair, sedan chair hall, sedan chair, elephant sedan chair, moth-eaten sedan chair, rafter sedan chair, pocket sedan chair, bow-pole sedan chair, taishi sedan chair, eight-person sedan chair and eight-person sedan chair.