Ao is a phonetic character.
Ao pinyin: áo.
Ao group of words: soar, soar, ao, ao Zhu, ao teacher, luan ao phoenix zhu, flutter wings and soar, peng road soar, answer huan ao's question.
The Chinese character "AO" originally means a bird circling and flying in the air. One theory refers to the way a bird spreads its wings and flaps up and down to fly high.
The source of "Ao": "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou": Soaring among the basils, this is also the way to fly.
Feather means the meaning, the shape of the seal script is like the feathers of a bird, indicating that it is related to wings; Gao (?gao) means sound, Gao refers to the high ground by the water, and the bird needs to flap its wings to fly to the high ground. The original meaning is that a bird flaps its wings and flies.
When a bird flies, it flaps its wings to soar, and when it does not flap its wings, it soars. There is no difference when flying is used together. Spread your wings and fly: soar. Luan flies and phoenix flies. When used as a name, it can mean: it means flying with wings vibrating up and down, describing ambition or talent; when used as a name, it means a roc spreading its wings, ambition and talent.
Word explanation:
1. Soar? [?áo xiáng?] Spread your wings and fly in circles.
2. Xiang Ao? [?xiáng áo?] flying in circles.
3. Luán Ao Feng Zhu? [?luán áo fèng zhù?] is a metaphor for elegant fonts and flying strokes.
4. Flap your wings and soar? [?zhèn chì áo xiáng?] Flap your wings and fly into the sky.
5. Soaring on the road? [?péng lù áo xiáng?] It is a metaphor for people striving towards a great future.