Explanation of Jiaorao
(1). Soft and charming. The poem "Ideology" written by Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty: "The charming mood is so shameless, I wish to lean on Lang's shoulder and stay with each other forever." Volume 2 of "Bin Tui Lu" written by Zhao Yushi of the Song Dynasty: "Cai Xiang (calligraphy) is like a young woman, with a charming figure, The walk is slow and prosperous. "Zhu Ziqing's "Traces of Wenzhou": "The flowers are in full bloom, and the red stamens are shining brightly, which makes them feel particularly delicate." (2 ).Beautiful name. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem titled "Spring Play Title Annoying Brother Hao Shijun": "When the horse is thin, it sings the golden horns, and the beautiful woman appears again and again, Dong Jiaorao." One of the works is "Jiaorao". Tang Dynasty Li He's "Annoyed Gong" poem: "Song Yu's sorrow is empty, her delicate pink is red." (3). Refers to beauty. Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "Biwa" poem: "He didn't know what he meant at the time, and he gave him "Jiaorao" over and over again." A book called "Jiaorao". Ming Dynasty's Chen Jing's "Two Pearls Helping Evil and Conspiracy": "When I meet a charming girl, I miss you day and night." Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan·Escape": "That team of charming girls, ten cars of soft and soft, is my thin body Eunuch." See "Jiaorao."
Word breakdown
The explanation of Jiao Jiao (Jiao) ā beautiful and cute: Jiaoer. Sweet girl. Jiao Ai (young and beautiful woman). Charming. tender and beautiful. Jealous and angry. Jiaoyi (chic and handsome). To love and pity too much, to cherish too much: to be pampered. Pampered. effeminate: fragile. Petite. Delicate. squeamish. Radical: female; stroke order number. Explanation of Rao: Rao (娆) á charming: charming. Enchanting. Weak: coquettish. Rao (娆) ǎ worry, disturbance: Rao annoyed. Radical: female.