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What does 蕕 mean?

In general spoken language, it means: a person is stupid or stupid

Pinyin: tiao2

One pinyin is tiao2.

①In ancient books, it refers to Lingxiao flower.

②~ It is an annual or biennial herb with slender stems, pinnate leaves and purple flowers. It can be used as green manure. Also known as "Vetch".

③Refers to the flower of reed.

The second pinyin is shao2.

Red is another name for sweet potato.

This word provides countries or regions

Mainland China, Taiwan, South Korea

Modern Chinese Dictionary

一 sháo<方>sweet potato . Also called red potato. See also tiáo.

Ertiáo refers to Lingxiao flower in ancient books. See also sháo.

Advanced Chinese Dictionary Modifies Word Meanings

One Basic Meaning

苕[sháo]

1. - such as "红苕" [sweet patato]. Alias ??for sweet potato

See also &x{tiáo}苕[tiáo]〈name〉.

1. (Phonetic. Congqi, calling sound. Original meaning: Lingshao. Also known as "Lingxiao", "Ziwei". "Creeping grass")

2. Same as Original meaning [Chinese trumpet creeper]

[Example 1] Wild rice, wild grass. ——"Shuowen"

[Example 2] Qiong Youzhidao. ——"Poetry·Chen Feng·East Gate's Tart"

[Example 3] The flower of the dragonfly. ——"Poetry·Xiaoya·Tiaozhihua"

3. Deciduous woody vines of the family Bignonaceae, which use aerial roots to cling to other objects. The corolla is funnel-shaped and bell-shaped, large and bright, orange-red. It is cultivated for viewing. The flowers are used as medicine to break blood and remove blood stasis.

4. Such as: Dihua (the name of the flower. That is, Lingxiao flower); Diorong (Lingxiao flower. It also refers to the beauty of the appearance); Dianthus (grass flowers and ears of grass. It also generally refers to the flowers and ears of plants) and its stems)

5. Wild vetch, namely Chinese milk vetch. Fabaceae. One or two annual herbs. It is an excellent green manure crop and is also used as vegetable and livestock feed

6. This is "芀". Reed flowers. The stick can be used as a broom [spike of reed]

[Example 1] A stick is a broom, so sweeping is unlucky. ——"Zhou Li·Xia Gong Xia·Rong You"&U{Zheng}Note

[Example 2] The tie is Wei Tiao. ——"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"

[Example 3] Or Shao Faying. ——&U{Lu Ji}'s "Wen Fu"

7. Another example: the reed is broken (the reed is broken. It is a metaphor that the place where one lives is vulnerable to danger); the sweet potato broom (made of reed flowers) Broom. It is said to remove bad luck)

8. The name of the water is [Tiao River].

9. For example: Tiao Shui (name of water (1) in present-day Shaanxi Province (2) in present-day Zhejiang Province); Tiaoxi (name of water. There are two sources: the one that comes out of the south of Tianmu Mountain in Zhejiang Province is Dongtiao, the one that comes out of Tianmu Mountain is Xitiao. The two streams merge and flow into Taihu Lake from the mouth of Xiaomei and Daqian. >Changes in part of speech

苕[tiáo]〈form〉.

1. High, far [high; far].

2. Such as: Tiao Ting (towering appearance); Tiao Shao (very high appearance; far away appearance. Through "far away")

See also&x{sháo}