The pronunciation of "Chao" in "A Letter to the Nine Heavens" is: zhāo, which means: morning.
Basic meaning:
1. Toward, facing: ~ towards. ~Before. ~ Yang. Sit north to south. ?
2. In the feudal era, ministers saw the king; it also refers to religious believers’ worship: ~ see. ~Bye. ~St. ~Fragrant. ~ Instrument. ?
3. In the feudal era, the place where emperors met with officials and issued orders was opposite to "wild": ~ting. Up~. Retreat~. ~ Wild. ~Politics. ~ Chen. ~ Discussion. ~ Room. ?
4. It is called the ruling period of successive emperors of the same surname; it is also called the ruling period of a certain emperor: ~ generation. Tang~. ?
5. [~Xian people] a. One of China's ethnic minorities, mainly distributed in Jilin, Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces; b. Peoples of North and South Korea. ?
6. Surname.
7. Morning: ~Yang. ~ Hui. ~Twilight. ~Xia. ~ Angry. ~ Thoughts. ~ Ling Xi changed. ~Qin Muchu (metaphor for capriciousness). ?
8. Day, day: today~. Ming~.
Northern Dynasties, First Dynasty, Chaoshan, Past Dynasties, Dynasty, Pilgrimage, Chaolu, Six Dynasties, Imperial Court, Three Dynasties, Shouchao, Chaobu, Chaoche, Return to Chao, Chaozhen,
Extended information
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The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Chao, Dan. From Bo, the sound of boats comes.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Chao, dawn. The character "倝" is used as the side character, and "zhou" is used as the sound character.
Explanation of word groups:
1. Morning and evening: morning and evening.
Ba Jin's "The Cause of People's Friendship": "I feel nostalgic when I leave this country, and I feel painful when I leave our French friends who accompany us day and night."
2. Spring Dynasty: It means that the emperor accepts court visits from princes and ministers in spring, or that princes and ministers meet with emperor in spring.
3. Court meeting: The ministers go to court to see the king. < /p>
4. Government and the public: the court and the people. Also refers to the governmental and non-governmental aspects.
Ba Jin's "Ghost": "At the same time, I thought that the newspapers here have recently been scolding women for only caring about love and not caring about the country. It seems that the government and the public are in unison asking women to marry the country and raise children."
5. Chao Gang: the imperial court’s discipline.