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What does the word "Zhao" mean?
Zhao: [zhāo]

Light.

(1) has a bright appearance, such as "bright sun and moon";

(2) be reasonable. For example, "sages make people understand with their knowledge."

2. Obviously, it is extraordinary.

(1) notorious [zhā ozhen]

Sentence: Qin Gui is notorious. In order to punish the traitor who betrayed his country and sought glory, the world made him "kneel" at Betty Wong's grave forever.

(2) Zhao Zhang

Sentence making: In this discussion, the existence of hierarchy is a fact that is obvious to all but avoided.

(3) recruit no.

Yuan Zhen's "Five-color Xiangyun Fu in the Suburb": "Zhao Bu spread to princes and nobles, which is called Long Live Three.

(4)

Sentence: the deceased can get revenge, and the murderer is not at large. This is respect for the dead.

With the word "Zhao":

Zhao Yanjun:? During the Warring States Period, Guo Kui used the ancient kings as a metaphor to persuade Yan Zhaowang to sincerely seek sages.

Zhao Wenwu Mu:? At first, it refers to the numerous descendants of the king of Wen, and later it refers to the reproduction of descendants.

Tiandaoqing:? Zhao Zhang: Obviously. It used to be said that heaven can uphold justice and good and evil are clearly rewarded.

Who knows? Zhao Zhao: Obviously. It used to be said that heaven can uphold justice and good and evil are clearly rewarded.

Everyone knows the heart of Si Mazhao:? Passerby: The people on the road refer to all people. Metaphor is called ambition.

The original sin is obvious: Zhao Zhang: Obviously. Evil is so obvious that everyone can see it.

Obviously:? Describe everyone to see clearly.

Sinful:? The evil is obvious (especially the great sin).

Akira:? It's still obvious Of things or reasons very obvious.