"Bo" is a polyphonic word, which means that the thickness is small. In colloquialism, it is often pronounced as bá o..
1, thin [báo]
(1) film. pancake
(2) indifference, lack of enthusiasm: being despised.
(3) Light taste: thin wine.
(4) the land is not fertile: thin fields.
2. Thin [thin]
(1) is the same as "thin (báo)", which is used for compound words or idioms, such as "thick", "shallow" and "sharp mouth and thin tongue".
(2) minor, less: a small gift. Thin delivery. Bad luck. Thin cold. A little reward. Thin.
(3) Not solemn and kind: Boff. Unfortunate (ungrateful) fickle feelings. Light and thin. Mean.
(4) contempt: contempt. Thick today and thin ancient times.
(5) Not full, not strong: weak.
(6) Close: thin and dense. The sun is setting at dusk.
(7) Ancient "foil" and curtains.
(8) surname.
3. Thin [thin]
[Mint], a perennial herb. The stems and leaves have cool fragrance and can be used as medicine.
Extended data:
Thin, "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" is a thin volume, which was cut by bó.
"Lin thin also. Silkworm is very thin. From the buzz. "
Dense vegetation. One view is that "thin" is a silkworm curtain. The glyph takes "meter" as the shape side and "general" as the sound side.
"Bo" is generally used as an adjective in content words and flexibly used as a function word in The Book of Songs.
For example:
1, "Justice" Note: "Thin, word also." That is, to modify the word.
2. Auxiliary words, as well as Nan Zhou Ge Tan: "I am thin and dirty, and I am thin." The word "thin" is interpreted as "nai".
Wash my underwear and my coat.
Because "Bo" was pronounced in ancient times, the pronunciation of "Bo" in ancient documents in Mandarin is bó (except "Mint" and "Bibo").