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Meaning of

Pinyin xiāo
Radical
Strokes
8
Definition
brave / owl / strix uralensis
Usage
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枭 xiāo [名] 1. A type of bird similar to an owl. 2. Brave and strong. 3. An ancient punishment where the head is cut off and hung on a post. 4. In ancient times, referred to people who privately sold salt. [形] 1. "枭" is used as a homophone for "骁", meaning fierce and ambitious. [动] 1. To behead and display the head before the public. 2. To disturb. 3. To declare or announce. 4. To keep off; to push aside. 5. To hold up. 枭 xiāo [名] 1. An owl (En. owlet). 2. In ancient times, referred to a smuggler. [引] 1. "Shuōwén": "枭, is an unfilial bird. When caught, its head is hung on a tree to show to the public." 2. "Han Shu": "Using one owl to break a mirror." 3. "Shijing": "Is it an owl or an eagle?" 4. "Han Shu": "Shooting at an owl." 5. "Han Shu": "Eagles and owls fly together." 6. "Tang·Bai Juyi": "The owl cries in the pine and laurel branches." [例] - 君子所与俱诸将,皆尝与上定天下枭将也。 - 中枭为最勇健也。 [动] 1. To behead and put before the public (En. behead and put before the public). 2. To disturb (En. disturb). 3. To declare or announce (En. declare). 4. To keep off; to push aside (En. keep off). 5. To hold up (En. hold up). [引] 1. "Han Shu": "Beheading Wang Xin". 2. "Han Shu": "Beheading the enemy's outstanding bird". 3. "Cao Cao": "Fortunately defeated Shao and beheaded his two sons". [例] - 吏为尊则以强行;私贩为枭则以谋杀。 - To keep off Wang's knife от one side. - To hold up the tent and let Zhang see for himself.
xiāo xióng
ambitious and ruthless character / formidable person
yán xiāo
Salt owl
xiāo shǒu shì zhòng
to behead sb and display the head in public
xiāo shǒu
to behead
sī xiāo
smuggler
dú xiāo
drug pusher

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Wubi
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pysd
Zhengma
rzf
Four Corner
27904
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