Explanation of the meaning of Bo

Explanation of the meaning of Bo: 1. Suddenly, suddenly: suddenly (a. suddenly, such as "furious and angry"; b. rising, such as "vigorous and lustful"). 2. The appearance of discoloration: irritation (the appearance of anger). 3. Exuberance, rise: erection. thrive. Vigorous.

"Bo" is a standard first-class character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as bó and bèi in Mandarin. It was first seen in "Shuowen" and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "bo" is to row and push, such as blooming; the extended meaning of "bo" is to change color, such as bulging.

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Bo means row. ——"Shuowen"

Bo means exhibition. ——"Guangya". Nowadays, there is a common saying in Suzhou that spinning something with force is called Bo.

(2) Another example: Boyu (the appearance of the wind whirling; stagnation); Bochi (i.e. Bosha)

Bo? bó

(1) Rise; flourish[vigorous]

The breath is so strong that it is covered with cloth. ——Ma Rong's "Flute Fu"

Vigorously, prosperously. ——"Guang Ya"

The common customs of the ordinary world suddenly arise. ——"Xunzi·Fei Twelve Sons". Note: "rising appearance."

(2) Another example: vigorous (prosperity; exuberant); vigorous (the appearance of rising smoke; the appearance of rising anger); vigorous (the appearance of rising smoke)

(3) Tong "paradox". surly [stubborn]

To clear one's ambition and resolve the errors of one's mind. ——"Zhuangzi Geng Sangchu"

The advantage lies in the contrast between the old and the new, and the prosperity of the past and the present. ——"Han Feizi·Dingfa"

(4) Another example: Boluan (behavior and behavior contrary to common sense); Botei (rebellion); Boxi (quarrel with each other. Today, the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are not in harmony and are called Fugu Boxi)

(5) The appearance of change of appearance and color [change countenance]

When you summon your envoys to retreat, your color will be as bright as the color. ——"The Analects of Confucius Xiangdang"

(6) Another example: Boru (the face becomes solemn); Boran (the look of getting angry and changing color; suddenly; the look of rising)