Gao has two pronunciations: gāo and há o.
A, pronounced gāo, this word means:
1, waterside highland, shore.
For example: Jianggao, Gao Han, Gaozhu (waterside land) and Gao Lu (waterside flat land).
2. swamps and lakes.
For example: Gaoze (marshland), Gao Fen (marshland full of aquatic plants) and Gaorang (land near Zebian).
3. Words used in place names.
For example: Gao Lan? (County name, in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province)
4. Last name.
For example: Hao Tao (a figure in ancient Han legends. It is the "four ancient saints" with the same fame as Yao, Shun and Yu.
5. Pass the "drum".
For example, the high drum (the name of the big drum) and the wooden frame of the drum.
6、? Pass "high"
For example: Gaoming (high lampstand) and Gaomen (outer door of ancient palace)
7. Another name for May of the lunar calendar.
For example: Yin Gao (cold in May)
Second, when pronounced as Hao, the word means to shout and call.
Exodus to make dancers dance.
Glyph structure:
The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: white ten; Read and write in stroke order: left, vertical, folding, horizontal, horizontal, left, press, horizontal and vertical.
Variant: Chinese characters; Wu Bi 86:RDFJ;; Five strokes 98:RDFJ;; Cang Xie: Hakim; ; Ma Zheng: NKGE
Horn number: 26408; UniCode:CJK; Unified Chinese character: U+768B? [ 1]?
Extended data
Common words:
1, Yuxi?
Pronunciation: yü gā o?
Description: The laudatory name of orange.
2. Gaomen
Pronunciation: gāo? door
Explanation: The outer door of the ancient palace.
3. Gao Ming
Pronunciation: míng gāo
Description: The name of the mountain is in the northeast of Song County, Henan Province.
4. Gao Lu
Pronunciation: gāo lú]
Description: Also called "Gru". Admire. The leaves are as big as tea and bitter, so they can be used as a substitute for drinks.
5. shake it.
Pronunciation: gāo yáo
Explanation: Also called "shake". Namely. Show off the legendary god's name.
6. Gao Fu
Pronunciation: gāo fù
Explanation: Also called "Fufu". Hao Tao? And then what? Fu Shuo? And said. Legend? Hao Tao? what's up Yu Shun? Judge, Fu Shuo? what's up Where's Shang? Time is wise.
7. Yang Yin Jiu Hao
Pronunciation: y m: ng y: n ji ǔ g ā o
Explanation: Metaphorically, a talented person lives in seclusion in Xiu De.
Source: The poem "Xiao Ya Heming", which was anonymous in the pre-Qin period: "Heming is in Jiugao, and its voice is heard in the sky."
The faint swamp crane sang loudly into the sky.
Usage: as object and attribute; Used in written language.
8. Shoot pheasants in Rugao
Pronunciation: rü gā o Shè zh√.
Explanation: Win the favor of women with talent.
Origin: Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Gong in the late Spring and Autumn Period: "Once upon a time, Dr. Jia was ugly, married and beautiful, and kept silent for three years. Yu (riding a horse) takes Rugao as an example, shoots a pheasant, gets it, and his wife begins to laugh. "
Interpretation: Dr. Jia is ugly and his beautiful wife has been silent for three years. It was only when her husband drove her to shoot pheasants that her face was broken because of her talent.