Cao's pinyin
[cáo]
Radical: Juglans mandshurica
Stroke: 14
Five strokes: igmj
Traditional: Cao
Explanation: In ancient times, it refers to transporting grain from waterways to Beijing.
basic explanation
●? Cao
Cao? ㄘㄠˊ
◎ Transporting grain by waterway: water transport (in the old days, it meant that the state transported grain from waterway to supply the capital or supply military supplies). Caoliang. Caohe. Caoqu. Caochuan.
English translation
◎? Cao
water transport
explain in detail
detailed word meaning
◎? Cao? cáo?
(1) (sound and form. From the water, Cao Sheng. Original meaning: transport grain through waterways) Same as original meaning [transport by water]
Cao, water turns into valley. One day, people ride and ship. -"Shuo Wen". Press, the car transports the valley to turn, and the water transport valley is called Cao.
Cao turns to Shandong millet. -
The Book of Historical Records, which was transferred to the army. -"Historical Records of Xiao Xiangguo's Family"
Passing through the Caoqu Tongwei. -"History of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty"
Cao Guandong Valley. -
Kanto Caosu. -"Historical Records of Rivers and Channels"
(2) Another example is: the tanker (the ship that transports official grain); Cao Liang (white rice was collected from Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Hubei, Hunan, Fengtian and other provinces in the early Qing Dynasty and transported to the capital, which was called Cao Liang)
Part of speech change
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After listening to these words today, my heart just fell into the trough. -A Dream of Red Mansions