Pinyin: móu (initial m, final ou, second tone) miù (initial m, final iu, fourth tone)
Basic meaning:
Phonetic. Congxi (mì), original meaning: preparation, entanglement
The Miao family originated from the descendants of Qin Mu Gong. Duke Mu of Qin, surnamed Ying, surnamed Zhao, named Renhao. The ninth king of Qin during the Spring and Autumn Period, and one of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period. During his thirty-nine years of reign (659 BC - 620 BC), he had a concubine named after him (a word or word used by later generations to evaluate their ancestors during their lifetime). Shi. Since "Miao" and "Mu" had the same pronunciation in ancient times, Duke Mu of Qin was also called Duke Mu of Qin.
Extended information
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Word group explanation:
1. Miao Chou [miù ??chǒu] is the posthumous title of Hui in Song and Qin Dynasties. To refer to a treacherous person.
2. Miù wù is wrong.
3. Miù chuán misinformation.
4. Miù lóng interlaced dragon shape.
5. Bó miù is perverse and fallacious. Bo means "para".