Lao is a polyphonic character, pronounced as "lào" and "luò".
1. Pinyin [lào], the initial consonant is l and the final rhyme is ao, pronounced as the fourth tone.
Interpretation:
1. Use a heated object to iron the clothes to make them flat or to imprint a mark on the object: ironing clothes, branding.
2. A cooking method. Put the food on a griddle (chēng) or dry pan to heat it until it is cooked: pancake.
2. Pinyin: [luò], the initial consonant is l, the vowel is u, the final is o, and it is pronounced as the fourth tone.
Interpretation: Paolao, also known as Pao Ge, is an ancient Chinese torture.
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1. Paolao?[ páo luò]?
Explanation: Formerly known as Pao Ge, it is said to be a torture method used by King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty. Copper pillars were greased with grease and burned with charcoal underneath. People walked on them, and people often slipped down and fell into the charcoal fire.
2. Brand?[ lào yìn ]?
Interpretation:
1. The fire mark on livestock or utensils is used as a mark, which is a metaphor that is not easy to erase. traces: imprint of the times.
2. Burning iron with fire to make marks on livestock or utensils is a metaphor for leaving a deep impression: these vivid artistic images will be imprinted on the hearts of the audience.
3. Branding? [ lào huā ]?
Definition: A craft that uses hot iron skewers to ink on fan bones, comb grates, banana fans and wooden furniture. Hot stamping various patterns and patterns is also called hot stamping.
4. Pancake?[ lào bǐng]?
Interpretation: Pancake (usually with salt added inside).
5. Soldering iron? [ lào tie ]?
Interpretation:
1. An iron tool that can be used to iron clothes after being heated, with a smooth bottom surface and a flat top or end You have a handle.
2. A tool used to melt pewter during welding. It has a handle at one end and a head made of copper with a blade at the other end.