Explanation of Song Xiao
(1). Pine and bamboo. Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Nan Huan sent a poem to the capital as a gift to the capital's old robe": "The pines and small pines are all walking nearby, and birds and fish follow them at every turn." Tang Wang Changling's "Collection of He Jiu Yu's Guest House" poem: "A boat parked in front of the door, and the rows came in "Song Xiao." (2). The name of the immortal Chi Songzi and the hermit He Xiao's father-in-law. Tang Bai Juyi's "He Wo Nian" No. 3: "I admire Ji Ying for a long time, and loose Xiao during the late festival."
Word analysis
Explanation of pine (② pine ④ pine) ō A genus of seed plants, usually evergreen trees, from which rosin or turpentine can be extracted. Seeds oily and edible: pine needles. rosin. rosin. Pine nuts. Scattered, not tight, not close together, as opposed to "tight": tied too loosely. The soil is soft. Fluffy. Loose. loose. Relaxation Xiao's explanation Xiao ǎ thin bamboo. Also known as "arrow bamboo". Same as "小", mostly used in people's names. Radical: Bamboo.