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Explanation of Maoliao

Explanation of Maoliao

Also called "Maoliao". thatched house; thatched shed. Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's poem "Farewell to Chen Ting's Official Lianzhou": "Mao Liao is worried about staying, and the rocks in the gorge are good at frightening the boat." Liao Zhixiong's "Five Red Clouds" 3: "On the top of the Five Fingers Mountain, red clouds are blooming, and the rays of light shine on the Li family's thatched cottage. And the cave. "Liu Ping's "Loyalty and Urgent Mission": "After asking about her origins, the sentry led her to a thatched cottage (a shack made of bamboo and straw)."

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Explanation of Mao á Mao á is a perennial herbaceous plant that blooms first in spring, then leaves, and the flower spikes are densely covered with white hairs. The rhizome is edible and can also be used as medicine. Ye Kewei coir raincoat (also known as "Imperata"): thatch. Thatched cottage. cottage. Be among the best (meaning to be ranked first). Radical: 艹; explanation of Liao: Liao á hut: Mao Liao. Tea house and wine shop. Small window. In ancient times, it was the same as "liao", official. Radical: 宀.