Xiao, the Chinese character, pinyin is xiāo. It refers to being natural and generous, not stiff or restrained; it describes the appearance of violent wind and rain; the appearance of clear and deep water; the name of water. From "Shui Jing Zhu": "Xiao means that the water is clear and deep."
Related phrases:
1. Chic and unrestrained: Describes a natural and generous expression and behavior, not stiff or restrained ; Or the calligraphy is extraordinary. It also describes the way the rain falls, or describes the scenery as desolate and elegant, etc.
2. Xiaoxiao unrestrained: It means that a person’s behavior is natural and generous, and his style is chic.
3. Xiaosen: refers to quietness and coldness.
4. Xiaosan: free and easy, not vulgar.
5. Where is Xiaoxiang: "Xiaoxiang" here refers to the place where friends live or where the author returns home. Because I don't know where the old friend is, it is said "Where is Xiaoxiang". It expresses the author's infinite nostalgia for his old friends or the way of the world, but he is confused and doesn't know what to do.