[xià n b? o]
1. present precious things.
Bao Zhong
[b? ozhò ng]
Cherish and attach importance to it: his calligraphy works are well-known to the world.
treasure to play
[b? owá n]
treasures and antiques.
light treasure
[q Ρ ng b ? o]
still soft. Lightweight and easy to carry valuables. "Historical Records of the King of Yue Goujian's Family": "It is to pretend that it is a light treasure and jade, and since it is a boat with its private disciples, it will never go against it."
April
[à I b ? o]
1. Also called "Love".
Bao Er
[b? oé r]
The ladies-in-waiting of Emperor Yangdi of Sui Dynasty are famous for their lightness and many naiveties. Yan Shigu of Tang Dynasty recorded the Sui Dynasty: "Yuan Bao 'er, a female imperial car driver in Chang 'an, was fifteen years old, with a broken waist and a polymorphic shape. The emperor loved her very much ... The emperor said,' In the past, flying kites could dance on the palm of your hand, but I often said that Confucian scholars decorated them with words. How can anyone do that? Now that Bao Er is here, Fang Zhao's past is so naive. " "Jin Yuanhao asked one of the" Xinghua Miscellaneous Poems ":"After watching the spring breeze and not looking back, Bao Er Yuan was too stupid. "
Dibao
[dì b ? o]
1. It refers to the goods produced by the earth, such as grain.
babao
[bā b? o]
The general name of the eight seals of the Emperor of Heaven. "Tang Law Fraud": "Those who forge the eight treasures of the emperor will be beheaded." Changsun Wuji Shu Yi: "The emperor has passed on the treasures of the country, and there are three treasures of the emperor, three treasures of the emperor, and three treasures of the son of heaven. It is a famous eight treasures." "The First Year of Song Huizong Daguan as a Mirror": "The name is Zhenguo, the second treasure, and the six seals of the first emperor are the eight treasures, and the official is in charge."
wanbao
[wà n b? o]
1. Also called "Wandi".
Baoshan
[b m: o sh ā n]
1. The honorific title for the mountain where Buddhists, Monks, Shintoists and others live.
Mabel
[mě ib ? o]
1. Treasure; Meiyu
treasure mirror
[b? ojian]
treasure mirror. The laudatory name of a mirror is also a metaphor for the moon. Often used as a book title, it can be used for reference. For example, Tang Weisong has three volumes of Medical Treasures, and Yuan Xia Wenyan has five volumes of Pictorial Treasures. "The Biography of Zhang Jiuling in the New Tang Dynasty": "On the Millennium Festival, the public and the king offer valuable lessons." Song and Liu wrote the words "Butterfly Lovers Give Zhang Shou a Favorite Ji": "Baojian has been slightly dizzy for years. Lazy as Rong Hua, people are far away. " Ming Xie Shu's "Four Happiness Stories and Ritual Reunion": "The curtain of Xiang is high, and the treasure is hanging in the distance. Meditate on the adventures of the year, and the beauty remains. " The twelfth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "(Jia Rui) picked up the treasure-book, looked the other way and saw a skeleton standing inside."
Bao Lu
[b? o? l?]
A valuable source.
Baosteel
[b? ogā ng]
Baosteel is the most competitive iron and steel enterprise in China, with an annual steel production capacity of about 2 million tons, leading the world in profitability, and its products sell well in domestic and foreign markets.
Lingbao
[lí ng b? o]
1. It refers to the Taoist method of cultivating the truth by treasure and nourishing the spirit.
Bao Hua
[b? ohuá]
See "Bao Hua".
Fu Bao
[fü b ? o]
See "Fu Bao".
imperial treasures
[yù b∥ o]
imperial seals of emperors and monarchs.
Shengbao
[shè ng b∥ o]
Also known as "Shengqian". Taiping Tianyu called its currency "Shengbao" or "Shengqian".
Bao guang
[b m 4 o gu ā ng]
magical brilliance.