Pinyin [ tiáo zhou ]?
Number of strokes: 11
Radical: bamboo
礤: shape sound. The word is from bamboo, from call, and call is also a sound. "Zhao" means "leading" and "leading". The combination of "bamboo" and "zhao" means "getting up early in the morning and sweeping bamboo dust removal tools for the yard". Original meaning: (pronunciation tiáo) a bamboo tool used to sweep the floor and remove dust at the beginning of a new day. Definition: (pronunciation shào) A bamboo fortune-telling tool used at the beginning of the new year to divine the luck of the year.
Broom (tiáozhou) is a tool for sweeping away dust. Also known as "tiao broom".
Detailed explanation:
礤: tiáo
Name
笤broom:
Originally refers to the use of thin bamboo branches Bunch sweeping tools now often refer to floor sweeping and dust removal tools made of threshed sorghum ears or millet ears.
礤: shào
Name
A tool for divination. The literature mentions "lingji".