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Write four homonyms with pinyin xiao, and form words separately.

Homophones: Xiao, Xiao, Xiao

1. Eliminate

[ xiāo chú ]

Remove, so that it does not exist.

Wei Shu Shi Zu Tai Wu Ji Shang: "Those who are ripe are rebellious and eliminated, and the surface is gradually embarrassing." Song Luyou's poem "Rainy Night": "Young people's pleasures are eliminated, and incense is burned and Taoist scriptures are recited on rainy nights." Qing Li Yu's "Jade Scratched Head and Rape Map": "If this generation does not eliminate it, it will be difficult for us to place it." Hao Ran's Sunny Days, Chapter 14: "The cloud in his heart has not been completely eliminated."

2. supper

[ yè xiāo ]

supper refers to the meal eaten in the evening, which is the meal after dinner, and the time refers to the rest time (usually after 12 o'clock to before 4 o'clock in the morning, because 4 o'clock in the morning is the morning tea time in Guangdong). In cities, there is almost no difference between the choice of supper and dinner, but teenagers often eat supper from the beginning to the end of their lives, which is caused by the extension of work or entertainment time.

3. The sales bank

[ xiāo xíng ]

sells.

Xu Nianci's View on Yu Zhi's Fiction: "This book is equivalent to the concept of translation, so it affects the sales." Lu Xun's Letters to Wu Bo: "This book is not bad, and more than 1 copies have been sold." Flower City, No.4, 1981: "Because of the large sales volume of beer, slogans such as' No drunken driving' are often seen on the main roads of Harbin."

4. Xiao Xiao

[du m ? n xi ā o]

The name of the instrument played.

during the Han and Jin dynasties, it was mostly in the form of advocating cymbals, which were used for military music in suburbs and temples. Later, it was also used for folk song and dance accompaniment or solo. The Book of Jin: "Those who enjoy the flute are the so-called great victories in Julian Waghann, which makes the military sing a song." In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Jian Wendi's "Folding Yangliuqiu": "The city is high and short, and the forest is empty and sad."