筱
Chinese Pinyin: xiao Chinese character strokes: 13
Radical: Bamboo Writing stroke order: horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical and horizontal 捺
Radical strokes: 6 Five-stroke input: twh (86 edition) twh (98 edition)
Chinese character explanation:
筱xiǎo 〈name〉 (1 ) Xiaozhu, thin bamboo [thin bamboo] Xiao, arrow genus, small bamboo. ——"Shuowen" Green Xiaomei Qinglian. ——Xie Lingyun's "Guo Shi Ning Shu" (2) Small [small]. Used in personal names Xiao xiǎo ㄒㄧㄠˇ (1) Thin bamboo. Also known as "arrow bamboo". (2) Same as "小", mostly used in people's names. Zheng code: MNIM, U: 7B71, GBK: F3E3 Number of strokes: 13, radical: bamboo, stroke order number: 3143143223134
"1, include, inclusive. Such as: contain, contain. Li Bai's "Ode" "Shan Zun" poem: "The outer part is combined with the golden lei, and the inner part contains the jade wine."
2, immersed. Zuo Si's "Wu Du Fu": "The inner part swims in it."
It seems that the two have nothing to do with each other!
This should be a personal name!