Li Jiari and Jia Zhao are Shao characters, saying sh á o
Shao, a standard secondary character in modern Chinese, is pronounced sh á o in Mandarin, which was first seen in the Xiaozhuan script of Shuowen in the Qin Dynasty. It belongs to pictophonetic characters in the Six Books. The basic meaning of Shao is the music name of the legendary Yushun era, such as Shaowu and Shaoyushao, which are extended to beauty, such as Shaoling.
In daily use, Shao is also used as an adjective to refer to beauty, such as Shaoyan (beautiful appearance).
essential information
Chinese name Shao
Five UJVK
Nine radical strokes
Interpretation of the beauty of ancient music
Stroke sequence Point, horizontal, point, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal fold hook, left, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal fold