Nao is pronounced nao, chuò or zhu. When nao is pronounced nao, it means mud and mire; Soft; Or refer to Mongolian Lake, such as Lop Nur, which is located in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. When pronounced as "Chu", it is homophonic with "Chuo" and graceful. It is pronounced zhuō not not not, which means surname. Naoko group words: Liaonao, Shuinao, Ningnao, Naoze, Ainao, etc.
Poems containing Nao:
1, Song-Su Shi's Winter and Students Drinking: Returning to the mire, the torch is burning.
2. Southern Song Dynasty-Lu You's "Old School North Fake Mountain, that is, it rains for more than one month": the mountains are remote, and there are meters that cannot be smashed.
3. Southern Song Dynasty-Lu You's Spring Festival Evening: I don't want to leave a message, but I have to fill the room.
4, the Southern Song Dynasty-Lu You's "Sick and Tired, I am a Little Student": Fang is self-reliant, and dare not remember the South Kitchen.
5, Tang-Han Yu "Answer Liu Longzhou to Eat Frogs": Although the jump is high, the meaning is inseparable.