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邈 miǎo
Shape 1) (Shape sound. From 辵 ( chuò), appearance. Original meaning: far away).
2) Same as the original meaning, through "contempt" [remote; be far away]
Zhenjing pulled out the traces, and Gu Miao was in the same column. ——Lu Ji, "Xie Pingyuan's Inner History Table".
Laugh at each other. - Wu Jun's "Book with Zhu Yuansi".
3) Another example: Miao Ruoshan River (described as far away as a mountain and river); Miao Mian (distant; Far away); Mikuo (vast); Miao Yuan (distant); Miao Ran (distant appearance).
4) Old. Refers to a long time. Such as: Miao Yong (long-standing); Miao Shu (long-abiding); Miao Jue (long-abiding); Miao is like a long time ago (as if a long time ago).
5) uncertain; not sure]。Such as: Miao Ru (ethereal appearance); Miao Si (reverie); Miao Miao (slim appearance).
6) High and far; long-range]。Such as: Miao Xing (lofty and extraordinary behavior); Miao Jue (Gao Yuan); Miao Zhi (lofty ambition).
Inflections. 邈 miǎo
1) Pass "contempt". Despise, underestimate [slight; dispise]
If you say that you are an adult, you will be embarrassed. - Mencius: Wholeheartedly
2) Another example: contempt
3) Beyond; Win over [surmount; surpass]。Such as: Miao Gu (beyond the ancients); Miao vulgar (beyond the world); Mi more (transcendence); Miao Qun (supergroup); Miyoshi (detachment from the world).
4) Use the same word "appearance". To describe, to write [discribe]. Such as: Miao Zhen (depicting images; tracing); Miao plundered (still described); Miao Ying (painting).
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Basic literal meaning. Remote.
miǎo 远: 邈远. Miao.
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Zhuyin one
Pinyin miǎo sī
Basic DefinitionReverie. Cited explanations are still in reverie. Sell paulownia.
Quote from Huang Jingren's poem "Entering the Mountains in the Rain to Visit Cao Yi Natannan" is one of the poems: "Miao Si is close to the universe early, and Su Fa accumulates sorrows. The thorns are all cages, and there is little hope for loneliness. ”
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Contains all the side and idioms and explanations of the word "Miao".
Miao uses mountains and rivers to describe as far away as mountains and rivers. Same as "Miao Ruoshan River".
Miao pretends to be a mountain and river - described as far away as a mountain and river.
Miao Ruohe Mountain - Describe as far away as the mountains and rivers. Same as "Miao Ruoshan River".
Miao Ruohe Han - described as bizarre and grotesque.
Miao is like a long time ago (as if a long time ago).
Miao Hall slippery place of disdain - refers to the indifference of the world, humility.
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The word Miao is used as a personal name to mean superb, outstanding, and outstanding.
Pinyin: miǎo, four-corner code: 36301
Radical: 辶, total strokes: 17, radicals: 14
98 Wubi: ERQP, 86 Wubi: EERP, Zheng Code: PQRW
Unicode: 9088, Cangjie: ybhu, stroke order: 34435333251135454
Interpretation: Far: Far.
A word with a domineering meaning.
Domineering is a style that many boys like, and they will also want their names to be domineering, which is also very helpful to increase their self-confidence.
For example, the word Jiang, Jiang generally refers to the river flow, the Yangtze River, the Yangtze River rolling, meaning perseverance, strong will, can be a good demonstration of the boy's domineering.
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The name of the word Miao means that the child will have very superb and outstanding achievements in the future, and it means outstanding. The word Miao Fool Wu has the meaning of distant, superb, outcome, and transcendence, and also has the meaning of stepping through the past, surpassing the present, being unstoppable and knowing people.
The five elements of the character Miao belong to water, and the strokes are 17, which is very beautiful and atmospheric when used as a name.
A name refers to the name of a person, product, or object, and in general, there are broad and narrow senses. In addition to this, the name can also be a nickname, a milk name, a partner, a nickname, and so on.
The creation of a name may be related to the local culture, history or family development, and a person's name will usually have a certain meaning.
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