What does the prefix "Cao" mean?

Cao prefix does not mean anything - answer: 裣 fú.

Pinyin: fú

Simplified radical: 艹

Wubi: AGIU

Total strokes: 7

Stroke order:

Horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, left, vertical, dot

Explanation:

In ancient books, it means " Plantain" is a perennial herb with light green flowers. The leaves and seeds can be used as medicine.

Word group:

pyrene

[Pinyin] pí fú

[Explanation] The name of grass. That is mallow. The flowers are brightly colored and available for viewing.

[Source] "Poetry·Chen Feng·Dongmen Zhidao" "Looking at you like water chestnuts, it makes me hold peppers." Mao Zhuan: "Water chestnuts are also pyrene." Kong Yingda Shu: "Lu Ji Shu It says: '芊芣' is called Jingkui, which looks like a turnip, has purple-green flowers, is edible, and is slightly bitter.'"

芣苢

[Pinyin]? fú yǐ?<. /p>

[Basic explanation] The name of grass is plantain.

[Citation explanation]?

1. Also known as "裊苡". Grass name. That is, in front of the car.

"Poetry·Zhounan·Futuo": "Cai Cai Futuo, Bo Yancai." Zheng Xuan's note: "Futuo, Ma Si. Ma Si, also in front of the car."?

Ming Dynasty Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica·Cao Wu·Che Qian": "Dangdao, Fuyi, Ma Xi."

2.? The title of "Poetry·Zhou Nan".

"Han Shi" believes that "Fu Tiao" "hurts the husband and causes serious diseases." Ancient people sang this song to express their sympathy for those suffering from serious diseases.

"Selected Works·Liu Xiaobiao's "The Theory of Destiny": "Yan Hui defeated his Cong Lan, and Ran Geng sang his "Feng Cong"."?

Li Shan's note: ""Family Language" "Said: Ran Geng, a native of Lu, named Boniu, was famous for his virtues and suffered from serious diseases.

"Han Shi" said: ""Cai Yu" hurts the husband and causes serious diseases."

3.?The title of "Poem·Zhou Nan". If you have many children, the ancients sang this song to celebrate the birth of children. Hu Xiong'e's poem "Comfort after giving birth to a daughter": "Shuang Lin didn't sing together with the song "Fu Yi", and Qiu Shitu added "Millet"."

裊苋

[ Pinyin] fú yǐ

[Explanation] See "芣苢".