The syllable of Bao is bao.
宝?
Pronunciation
bǎo ?
How to make characters
Knowing; Congyu, Congyu
Basic meaning
1. Jade generally refers to precious things: ~ shell. ~Sword. ~Things. ~ Hidden (zàng). Country~. Wealth ~. Jane~. Chuan (chuán) family ~. If you get it~. ~Expensive.
2. The emperor’s seal refers to the throne: ~ seat. Dengda ~ (the emperor ascends the throne).
3. A respectful term used to address others, ~ 地. ~Sha (call the temple word). ~No. (calling other people’s shops).
4. Refers to metal currency: Yuan~.
5. A kind of gambling equipment: Kai~. Press ~.
Detailed meanings
1. ? (Phonetic. The shape of the oracle bone characters is like shells and jade in a house, indicating that there are treasures hidden in the home, understanding . In the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, another sound symbol "画" (the same ancient sound as "宝") was added. The original meaning is: treasure. , Jane also. ——"Shuowen"
Jiahu Weibao. ——"Poetry·Daya·Sangrou"
As a treasure. ——"Poetry·Daya·Songgao"
The one who has precious jade is also named Gui. ——"The Legend of Gu Liang: The Eighth Year of Dinggong"
Run away with his treasure. ——"Guoyu·Luyu". Note: "Jade."
Embrace its treasure. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Heshibi is a treasure passed down by people all over the world. ——"Historical Records·Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"
Wearing a hat decorated with Zhuying treasures. ——Ming Dynasty Song Lian's "Preface to Ma Sheng in Dongyang"
3. ?Another example: jewelry; treasure letter (treasure box); treasures (jewels, jade, gems, etc.); treasure shop (shop selling treasures); Baomian (Crown. A hat decorated with precious stones); Baochai (a bracelet made of gold and jade); Baochai (name of jewelry. A double-stranded hairpin made of gold and silver jewelry)
4. ? Precious [precious thing]
Underestimating the enemy will cost me my treasure. ——"Laozi". Note: "The body."
Be stingy of its great treasure. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals·Xianji". Note: "The body is also."
Autumn is coming and all treasures will be achieved. ——"Zhuangzi·Gengsangchu"
Don't like rare and fertile land. ——Han Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin"
5. ?Another example: offering treasures; treasures; heirlooms; the four treasures of the study
6. ?Jade token]
There is another "treasure of tens of thousands of Chenhan". ——"A Dream of Red Mansions"
7. ?Another example: Baozha (a seal. A document sealed with a seal in ancient times; a respectful message in a private letter); Baofu (a talisman used by the court as a token)
8. ?A loving name for a child [darling]. Such as: My little treasure
9. ?A kind of gambling equipment. Square, made of horn or hard wood, with signs indicating the direction. Gamblers guess the direction pointed by the treasure and place bets [a kind of gambling device]
Open the treasure, do you have the courage? ?——"Camel Xiangzi" by Lao She
10. ?Currency [money]. Such as: Tongbao; Yuanbao
11. ? Surname
〈动〉
1. ?Cherish, cherish [treasure]
I There are three treasures, hold them and treasure them. ——"Han Feizi·Jie Lao"
2. ?Another example: Baoshen (treasure the body); Baozhong (treasure and value); Baoxi (treasure)
3. ? Collect [collect]. Such as: treasure record, treasure hoard (treasure)
〈form〉
1. ?Precious, precious [treasured]
The husband’s things are not produced in Qin has many treasures.
——Li Si's "Book of Remonstrance and Expulsion"
2. ?Another example: Baodao (precious sword); Baoyu (precious jade); Baoshu (treasure book. Precious book)
3. ?Precious; having extremely high commercial value due to its beauty, rarity or hardness [precious]. Such as: treasure clothes (precious clothes); treasure bed (precious seats or bedding)
4. ?Term of respect]
5. ?Respectful title is related to the emperor things. For example: Baozi (characters written by emperors and gods); Baozu (emperor's throne)
6. ?Respectfully refer to things related to Buddhism. Such as: Baoding (incense burner); Baozhuan (describes the twisting and rising smoke of the incense burner, like seal script)
7. ? Respectfully refer to things related to Taoism. For example: Bao Chan (a sutra recited by monks and Taoists during prayers); Bao Jue (the secret of Taoist practice)
8. ? Address people and things related to others with respect. Such as: Bao Zhai; Bao Zhou; Bao Hao
Common phrases
1. Baby bǎobǎo
(1) [baby; darling]: for children Endearment terms
(2) [silkworm]: A nickname for silkworms
The "babies" of other people in the village are also good. ——Ye Shengtao's "Spring Silkworms"
2. Treasure bǎobèi
(1) [rare shell]: precious and rare shells
(2) [treasure]: Rare thing
(3) Something of great value and kept as a cherished object
This vase is his treasure
(4) Considered to be A rare or precious person
My daughter is a treasure
(5) [darling]: a nickname for a dear one. Beloved, mostly used for children
(6) [good-for-nothing or queercharacter]: A derisive or contemptuous name for people. Refers to an incompetent or strange and absurd person
This person is really a treasure
(7) [cowrie]: Gastropod, Cypraeidae, Cypraea Marine snails
3. Treasure temple bǎochà
[treasure temple] A good name for Buddhist temples
4. Treasure note bǎochāo
[ paper currency] refers to paper currency in ancient times, that is, a kind of paper currency issued in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, such as "Zhi Yuan Tong Xing Bao Chao", "Da Ming Tong Xing Bao Chao", "Da Qing Bao Chao"
5. bǎodāo
[precious sword] A rare and precious sword
Holding a precious sword. ——"Guangdong Military Affairs"
The sharp edge of the sword comes from the sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold
6. The sword never grows old bǎodāo-bùlǎo
[a good sword never get dull] means that the sword used is still old, which is a metaphor for a person who is old but his energy has not faded
Menglao's sword is also the sword of Lu. ——"Biography of Gu Liang"
Zhang He came out and saw Huang Zhong. He smiled and said, "You are so old and you don't know how to be ashamed. You still want to go out in battle?" Zhong said angrily: "Shuzi deceived me. Old! The precious sword in my hand is not old!" - "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
7. Treasure place bǎodì
(1) [treasure place]: a place with superior geography, climate and other conditions and prosperity Place
The Qaidam Basin is a treasured land
(2) [your place]: respectfully address the place where the other party is
I will lend you your treasured land
8. 宝典 bǎodiǎn
[valuable book] An extremely precious book.
It is also used as the title of a book, such as "The Jade Candle Book" written by Du Taiqing in the Sui Dynasty
9. Precious bǎoguì
[valuable; precious] extremely valuable; hard to get; precious
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Precious mineral deposits
Precious information
Precious experience
Precious time
Precious cultural relics
10. Precious bǎoguì
[value; treasure] value; treasure
This is a very valuable experience
11. Treasure name bǎohào
[your shop] Address the other person’s business name with respect
12. Baoji Bǎojī
[Baoji] The name of the city. Baoji City, a city in Shaanxi Province
13. bǎojiàn
[a double-edged sword] originally refers to a rare and valuable sword, but later refers to an ordinary sword
14. Baojuàn bǎojuàn
[your esteemed family; your family; your wife and children] Respectfully address each other as family members
15. Treasure house bǎokù
(1) [treasure house]: a place where gold and silver treasures are stored
(2) [treasury]: valuable collections, storage items; valuable items
Treasury of knowledge
Treasure House of Thoughts
(3) [storehouse]: Rich Resources
The ocean is the richest treasure house of raw materials in the world
16 . Baolu bǎolù
[beautiful (true) jade] Beautiful jade
Mingxi wears Baolu. ——"Chu Ci·Qu Yuan·She Jiang"
17. Sapphire blue bǎolán
[sapphire blue] bright and bright blue
18. Baoshan Konghui bǎoshān-kōnghuí
[stay in treasure mountain but get nothing] Baoshan: Buddhist refers to Buddhism and generally refers to a mountain where treasures are accumulated. Although I arrived at a place full of treasures, I came back with nothing. The original metaphor is that after receiving Buddhist teachings, there was no gain. It is also a metaphor for going to school but getting nothing
19. Gemstone bǎoshí
[gemstone; gem; precious stone] refers to the kind of stone or stone that can meet the requirements of jewelry after being polished and polished. Mineral
Inlaid with gemstones. ——"Guangdong Military Affairs"
20. Pagoda bǎotǎ
[pagoda] A pagoda built by Buddhists to store Buddha relics. Because it is decorated with the Seven Treasures of Buddhism, it is called the Pagoda. Nowadays, it generally refers to a Far Eastern building that resembles a multi-story tower, often with ornate decorations, typically with warped eaves on each floor and upward warping corners
21. Treasure bǎowù
[treasure] precious objects
22. treasure bǎozàng
(1) [buried treasure; precious deposits]: mineral resources hidden underground
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(2) [treasure]: generally refers to stored treasures or precious items
Treasures of carving art
(3 ) [treasury]: still a treasure house.
Refers to the large amount of treasure stored in it
I found a treasure, which is pure crystal beads
23. throne bǎozuò
[throne; seat of power]: this refers to The seat of a god, Buddha or emperor. Later, it generally refers to a distinguished seat, that is, a chair reserved for prominent or important people; it also refers to the status symbolized by this kind of chair
Championship throne
National players are always afraid that others will seize them. The throne