Yao's explanation is:
Person in charge: Wu
Brush painting: 6
Duplicate: Yao
Five strokes: ATGQ
Ancient names. The legendary ancient emperor of China. No, Tao Tang, historically known as Tang Yao. After his death, Shun succeeded to the throne through abdication.
First, the evolution of glyphs:
Second, the interpretation of words:
1. Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Yao,. Viewed from the upright position, it is also high. Yao characters in ancient times.
2. Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Yao, high position. The glyph uses the meaning of "Yao" and "Wu", which means that "Yao" is above "Wu" and the realm is lofty.
Third, related words:
1. Yao Yao? [ fèi yáo ]?
Metaphor is that bad guys attack good people.
Quotations: "Guo Moruo's poem Celebrating Great Britain": "Although there are dogs barking at home and abroad, their barking only shows pity. "
2. Tian Yao? [ yáo tiān ]
Praise the emperor's virtue and prosperity.
Quotations: Guo Moruo's Returning to China: "Trusting and looking at Tian Yao."