Zhao Zhao zhāozhāo
(1) [On]: On; light
Show light, benefit soldiers.
(2) [Understand]: Understand; clear
The laity is distinct, and I am alone. -"Lao Zi"
Black and white classification. -Tang Hanyu's Collected Works of Mr. Changli of Zhu Wengong School
(3)[ Trouble]: Describe something in your heart.
Obviously, I'm worried about the world.
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1. Bright. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs, Jun in the Cloud": "The spirit is still curled up, and the rot is not exhausted." Wang Yi's Note: "Zhao Zhao, Ye Ming." In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang and An Lushan Zhao Haoqi made a monument: "If Zhao Zhao is beautiful in the sky, it will be on the ground in the discipline of four blasphemies." Fang Qingbao's "Seven Thoughts, Brothers, Children and Daoxi": "Sing in spring and shine in the daytime."
2. understanding; Amazing. Laozi: "The layman is clear, and I am alone." Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "The things of ghosts and gods are written on bamboo and silk, which are obvious and uncountable." Preface to Ling Ke's Selected Works of A Ying: "Soon the party held a memorial service for him, and affirmed his achievements before he was buried."
3. bright and bright. "Poetry Truffle Flooding": "Its horse slips, its voice is clear." Peak note: "Zhao Zhao, loud."
4. Uneasy look. Xunzi Guo Fu: "Mozi's words are clearly worrying about the world." Zhang Shi's poem also has the same note: "Obviously, sad and uneasy."