What’s the surname in Cao Caotou?

The raised prefix of grass is: Artemisia, pronounced: [ hāo ]?

Radical: 艹?

Strokes: 13

Basic explanation

1. A biennial herb with filamentous leaves, a special smell, and small yellow-green flowers that can be used as medicine (also known as "Artemisia annua" and "Artemisia annua")?: Artemisia annua (Artemisia annua) Weeds, metaphorical grassland common people).

2. The appearance of steaming out.

3. Consumption.

Related vocabulary: mugwort, basil?, mugwort?, mugwort?, mugwort?, mugwort?, mugwort?, mugwort palace, mugwort, mugwort, etc. . ?

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Extended information:

Shuowenjiezi:

Artemisia, pictophonetic. Chongqi, from high, high also sounds. "Gao" refers to "tall" and "tall". The combination of "艸" and "高" means "a relatively tall herbaceous plant". Original meaning: tall grass, long grass. Specifically refers to: grass name. There are many kinds of Artemisia annua, Artemisia annua, Artemisia annua, Artemisia annua and so on.

Related vocabulary explanations:

1. Artemisia thorns [hāo jí]?

Artemisia and thorns. Also refers to weeds in general.

2. Artemisia pig [hāo zhū]?

An alias for porcupine.

3. A bunch of wormwood [shù hāo]?

A bunch of wormwood. Used to start a fire.

4. Artemisia annua [xiāng hāo]?

A kind of Artemisia annua.

5. Artemisia 荍[chú hāo]?

Also known as 荍聁, it is one of the star officials in ancient China. It belongs to the Pleiades of the seven western constellations of the twenty-eight constellations, including six stars. West of Tianyuan.