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溺[cáo]
Same as "Cao".
Cao[cáo]
(1) In ancient times, it refers to the plaintiff and defendant in litigation.
Liang Cao, the so-called plaintiff and defendant in today’s common sense. ——Duan Yucai's Notes in "Shuowen"
(2) An ancient official office or department that handled affairs by subject.
If you appreciate his fame and position, you still don’t want to work under Cao Cao. ——"Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
(3) Another example: Cao Qian (officials in government offices); Cao Yu (generally referring to general officials); Cao Wu (classified management in ancient government offices) Affairs); Facao (local judicial organs of the Tang and Song Dynasties)
(4) An official position in charge of something. Such as: Cao Zhu (head of the agency); Cao Lang (cao of the department. An official in each department); Cao Guan (official).
(5) Both sides; class; group.
Advance separately. ——"Chu Ci·Calling Souls". Note: "Ouye."
Lead his Cao Ou. ——"Historical Records·Ting Bu Biography". Suo Yin: "This is my generation."
That's why he made Cao Cao. ——"Poetry Daya Gong Liu". Biography: "group."
(6) Generation is equal to "men" in modern Chinese.
Er Cao's body and name will both be destroyed, and the rivers will not flow forever. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Six Quatrains of Play (Part 2)"
(7) Another example: Ercao (you people); Ercao (children)
(8) The name of an ancient country.