聁gǎo (1) ㄍㄠˇ(2) [~Wood] A perennial herb with upright and hollow stems and roots that can be used as medicine. Also known as "Xixiong" and "Fuxiong". (3) Zheng code: ESLF, U: 85C1, GBK: DEBB (4) Number of strokes: 17, Radical: 艹, Stroke order number: 12241251252511234 Detailed notes---------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------聁gǎo〈name〉(1) Same as "稾(draft)". [Stalk] The son is angry with the man, and the wife is cold and looks at the anvil. ——Song Dynasty Tang Geng's "Self-Laughing" (2) Another example: Gao Zhan (straw and chopping board, tools used in ancient executions); Gao Ren (human figure made of grass); Gao Straw (rice, wheat, etc. straws) )(3) Same as "稨(draft)". Manuscript, draft [draft]. Such as: Ligusticum odorifera (draft) part of speech changes----------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------聁gǎo〈form〉the same as "稾(槁)" ". Dried up. Such as: Common phrases for Ligusticum chinensis (hay) ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------Ligusticum gǎoběn[Chinese ligusticum] a perennial herb The plant (Ligusticum sinense) has hollow and upright stems, pinnately compound leaves, oval leaflets, white flowers, and irregular rhizomes. The roots and rhizomes are used in traditional Chinese medicine and have the effects of dispersing wind and cold and relieving pain. ——Sima Xiangru of the Song Dynasty quoted Guo Pu's note from "Zixu Fu" and "Jijie": "稾本,稾茇; Shegan, born in October, are both vanilla.