Leo
( 1)
A torch is placed on the ground, and the torch is lit.
The night is still early, and the lights of the court. -Poem Xiaoya Ting Liao. Shu: "Those who burn in the court, trees in the court, burn brightly, are big candles."
The fire burned on the ground and the candle was held up. -Notes on "Rites and Burials of Confucian Scholars"
(2)
Another example is: burning a fire (torch); Torch (torch); Burning candle (candle torch)
burn
Leo
"Move"
Burn [scald] such as burning pulp bubbles
See Li again; Leo
Liao Liang
Leo Liang
[clear; Plain] understand; Not confused
Feel bright in my heart
Burn withered/withered weeds
Li Ao Huang
[Burning grass on wasteland] Set fire to weeds before land reclamation.
Bubble combustion
Leo Paolo, Leo Gion Paolo
[Blister caused by burns or scalds] Blisters formed on the skin surface due to burns or scalds.
Ignite the grassland
Li aoyuan
( 1)
【 Start a prairie fire 】 The fire spread to vilen.
A raging prairie fire ―― a large-scale mass movement
A single spark can start a prairie fire.
(2)
Metaphor is full of momentum
Liao 2
Li ao
"Move"
( 1)
(voice. From the fire, Leo rings. Original meaning: set fire to vegetation)
(2)
Homonym [burning]
Liao, set it on fire. -Shuo Wen
Liao, burning fields. -"Zhu Jing Yin Yi" quoted "Shuo Wen"
Liao, burn also. -"Guangya"
If the fire burns in the original. -"Luo Patent"
Pay in Beijing. -Zhang Heng's "Xijing Fu"
Is it better to be angry than angry? -the first month poem Xiaoya.
(3)
Another example: a single spark can start a prairie fire. It also means setting fire to the fields to weed. Such as: famine; Liaoye (set fire to the fields; Burning leaves). Generally refers to long-term combustion; burn
If the fire burns in the original place and cannot be extinguished, can it still be extinguished? -"The Book of Pan Geng"
(4)
Another example is: burning fire (burning fire); Burning grass (burning paper in ancestral graves)
(5)
Roast, dry, roast [roast; Burn]
Doubt is burning. -"Han Mang Biography"
Guangwu is opposite the stove. -Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty
(6)
Burned by flames [singer]
Yi Deng can burn Fang. -Tang Du Mu's Epang Palace Fu
(7)
Burn your eyebrows. Metaphor is urgent); Liao law; Liao Mao
(8)
Use the same "Mao". Understand; Understand [understand]
Radiant. -"Poetry, Martin, The Moon Comes Out"
(9)
Another example: Liao Wu (understanding, understanding); Liao Che (thorough understanding); Liao Liao (obvious); Liao Liang (understand)
See also Li Ao; Leo
Liao 3
Leo
"Move"
( 1)
illuminate
Although Huan Gong doesn't say anything, if the candle burns in the dark. -"Lu Chunqiu Jing Yu"
(2)
Night hunting
There used to be people who hunted nakano. -"On the Latent Husband"
(3)
Another example is hunting.
(4)
Under the guise of "Meng" Burn firewood to worship heaven [heaven]
And new worship meteors. -Lu's Spring and Autumn Season and Winter. Note: "Those who burn, accumulate firewood, burn the wall and sacrifice. Raise its smoke. "
People are dying. -Poetry, elegance, withered foothills. Interpretation: "firewood sacrifices to heaven."
Take a break. -"Han Sima Xiangru Biography". Note: "Sacrifice to Heaven."
Sacrifice to heaven to burn, repay kindness with righteousness. -"White Tiger Boy's Closure of Zen"
(5)
Another example is: burning wood (burning wood to worship heaven); Liao Festival (one of the ancient sacrificial ceremonies). Burn silks and sacrifices on the woodpile); Burn a burnt offering (by burning firewood)
See also Li Ao; Li ao
Liao 1
Leo ?ㄧㄠˊ
( 1)
Delayed combustion: ~ shortage. ~ original fire.
(2)
Hot: ~ bubble.
(3)
Lighting.
Zheng code: UOKK, u: 7 1ce, gbk: c 1c7.
Number of strokes: 16, radical: fire, and stroke sequence number: 4334134432511234.
Burning;
Liao 2
Leo ?ㄧㄠˇ
Burn by the fire: burn your hair.
Zheng code: UOKK, u: 7 1ce, gbk: c 1c7.
Number of strokes: 16, radical: fire, and stroke sequence number: 4334134432511234.