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Xiaomi's pinyin

Xiaomi's pinyin: [xi m 4 o m ǐ]

Basic meaning:

1. Pennisetum panicum miliaceum. It is about 1.5 meters high. The flowers in the panicle are small and dense. It can be eaten or used as medicine, and has the effects of clearing away heat, detoxicating and nourishing.

2. Mi Youren, known as "Xiaomi".

Source:

1. Shelled millet. Also used to refer to coarse grains.

Feng's poem "Pudong Women" says: "The cuckoo calls for rain, the azalea is purple, and the taste of barley and rice is better than that of millet."

Wang Mingmian's poem "Jizhou Road": "You can't buy millet, and you can't buy mud."

Li Mingzhizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica Gu Su 'er: "Northerners call it Xiaomi."

Li Mu 'an's "Yan 'an New Zhi Zhu Ci": "Millet root is also sweet, Tumen munches on greed. "

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Wen Yuan Biography of Song Dynasty Mi Fei: "Mi Fei, a Chinese character, is fond of ancient mechanics, good at calligraphy and painting, and is known as Xiaomi."

Yuan Yuji's poem "Inscription of a Thousand Crows in the Yangtze River for Wang Huayu" says: "Guo Yuan, the millet is boundless."

Make sentences:

1. In those hard years, the people of China defeated the Japanese invaders with millet and rifles.

2. Among the four petals of osmanthus fragrans, there are pale yellow stamens like millet.

When I was a child, I mixed millet and wine to catch sparrows. It is said that it can make sparrows drunk, so I added more wine, more wine, more wine. Half an hour later, I saw a group of chickens, cocks and hens lying in the yard. Damn it! The chicken is drunk!