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The upper part is "bright" and the lower part is "empty". What does this word mean?

Zhao 1。 With "Zhao", China Tang Dynasty Wu Zetian created his name. The sun and the moon are in the sky.

2. About the origin of the word "Yi": Wu Zetian, real name, was born in Wenshui, Binzhou (now Wenshui County, Shanxi Province), and the daughter of Shangshu, Ministry of Industry of Tang Dynasty. 14 years old was elected to the palace. He was a gifted scholar of Emperor Taizong, and was given the name "Wu Mei" and was called Mei Niang. One day, Wu Zetian had a whim and wanted to get a good word for herself, but after thinking for several days, she still couldn't find the most suitable word, so she decided to ask the literati all over the world for a most auspicious word, so she posted a list of imperial characters on the wall of Chang 'an. It is said that there is a monk named Kong Ming burning a fire in Shaolin Temple. This man doesn't know many words, except the abbot who taught him the name of the monk. On this day, Kong Ming went to Chang 'an to buy food. He came back from buying vegetables and went to the city wall. Suddenly he had a stomachache and wanted to go to the toilet. He looked up and saw a piece of paper stuck on the wall. Without thinking, he tore it off and prepared to use it in the toilet. Kong Ming saw a soldier holding him, and I don't know what happened. He asked, "Officer, why don't you let me go?" The imperial pawn told the story of Wu Zetian seeking words. Wu Zetian was very happy to hear that someone had revealed the list. Let the street gang enter the temple quickly. Kong Ming said to Wu Zetian, "My words are not in the dictionary." Wu Zetian said, "Then write!" So Wu Zetian ordered Kong Ming to get paper and ink. Ming-dong wrote a word "ba", which was thought of by Ming-dong on the road. He knew the word himself, so he simply superimposed the two words and changed it into a "ba". Wu Zetian saw this word, oh, it was quite unique, and asked, "Monk, how do you pronounce this word?" Sky one leng, that he forgot. Fortunately, he is still clever, and with a turn of his eyes, he said, "The sun and the moon are shining in the sky, just call them photos!" " Wu Zetian was overjoyed and gave Kong Ming 65438+2 million taels of silver to rebuild Shaolin Temple. Kong Ming returned to Shaolin Temple happily. Later, Wu Zetian became emperor and wrote a limerick for this word: the sun and the moon are in the sky, laughing forever; Once an emperor, I am the proudest in the world. 1. With "Zhao", China created his name by Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty. The sun and the moon are in the sky. 2. About the origin of the word "Yi": Wu Zetian, real name, was born in Wenshui, Binzhou (now Wenshui County, Shanxi Province), and the daughter of Shangshu, Ministry of Industry of Tang Dynasty. 14 years old was elected to the palace. He was a gifted scholar of Emperor Taizong, and was given the name "Wu Mei" and was called Mei Niang. One day, Wu Zetian had a whim and wanted to get a good word for herself, but after thinking for several days, she still couldn't find the most suitable word, so she decided to ask the literati all over the world for a most auspicious word, so she posted a list of imperial characters on the wall of Chang 'an. It is said that there is a monk named Kong Ming burning a fire in Shaolin Temple. This man doesn't know many words, except the abbot who taught him the name of the monk. On this day, Kong Ming went to Chang 'an to buy food. He came back from buying vegetables and went to the city wall. Suddenly he had a stomachache and wanted to go to the toilet. He looked up and saw a piece of paper stuck on the wall. Without thinking, he tore it off and prepared to use it in the toilet. Kong Ming saw a soldier holding him, and I don't know what happened. He asked, "Officer, why don't you let me go?" The imperial pawn told the story of Wu Zetian seeking words. Wu Zetian was very happy to hear that someone had revealed the list. Let the street gang enter the temple quickly. Kong Ming said to Wu Zetian, "My words are not in the dictionary." Wu Zetian said, "Then write!" So Wu Zetian ordered Kong Ming to get paper and ink. Ming-dong wrote a word "ba", which was thought of by Ming-dong on the road. He knew the word himself, so he simply superimposed the two words and changed it into a "ba". Wu Zetian saw this word, oh, it was quite unique, and asked, "Monk, how do you pronounce this word?" Sky one leng, that he forgot. Fortunately, he is still clever, and with a turn of his eyes, he said, "The sun and the moon are shining in the sky, just call them photos!" " Wu Zetian was overjoyed and gave Kong Ming 65438+2 million taels of silver to rebuild Shaolin Temple. Kong Ming returned to Shaolin Temple happily. Later, Wu Zetian became emperor and wrote a limerick for this word: the sun and the moon are in the sky, laughing forever; Once an emperor, I am the proudest in the world. Take "Zhao", a character created by Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty in China, as his name. The sun and the moon are in the sky. 2. About the origin of the word "Yi": Wu Zetian, real name, was born in Wenshui, Binzhou (now Wenshui County, Shanxi Province), and the daughter of Shangshu, Ministry of Industry of Tang Dynasty. 14 years old was elected to the palace. He was a gifted scholar of Emperor Taizong, and was given the name "Wu Mei" and was called Mei Niang. One day, Wu Zetian had a whim and wanted to get a good word for herself, but after thinking for several days, she still couldn't find the most suitable word, so she decided to ask the literati all over the world for a most auspicious word, so she posted a list of imperial characters on the wall of Chang 'an. It is said that there is a monk named Kong Ming burning a fire in Shaolin Temple. This man doesn't know many words, except the abbot who taught him the name of the monk. On this day, Kong Ming went to Chang 'an to buy food. He came back from buying vegetables and went to the city wall. Suddenly he had a stomachache and wanted to go to the toilet. He looked up and saw a piece of paper stuck on the wall. Without thinking, he tore it off and prepared to use it in the toilet. Kong Ming saw a soldier holding him, and I don't know what happened. He asked, "Officer, why don't you let me go?" The imperial pawn told the story of Wu Zetian seeking words. Wu Zetian was very happy to hear that someone had revealed the list. Let the street gang enter the temple quickly. Kong Ming said to Wu Zetian, "My words are not in the dictionary." Wu Zetian said, "Then write!" So Wu Zetian ordered Kong Ming to get paper and ink. Ming-dong wrote a word "ba", which was thought of by Ming-dong on the road. He knew the word himself, so he simply superimposed the two words and changed it into a "ba". Wu Zetian saw this word, oh, it was quite unique, and asked, "Monk, how do you pronounce this word?" Sky one leng, that he forgot. Fortunately, he is still clever, and with a turn of his eyes, he said, "The sun and the moon are shining in the sky, just call them photos!" " Wu Zetian was overjoyed and gave Kong Ming 65438+2 million taels of silver to rebuild Shaolin Temple. Kong Ming returned to Shaolin Temple happily. Later, Wu Zetian became emperor and wrote a limerick for this word: the sun and the moon are in the sky, laughing forever; Once an emperor, I am the proudest in the world. Take "Zhao", a character created by Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty in China, as his name. The sun and the moon are in the sky. 2. About the origin of the word "Yi": Wu Zetian, real name, was born in Wenshui, Binzhou (now Wenshui County, Shanxi Province), and the daughter of Shangshu, Ministry of Industry of Tang Dynasty. 14 years old was elected to the palace. He was a gifted scholar of Emperor Taizong, and was given the name "Wu Mei" and was called Mei Niang. One day, Wu Zetian had a whim and wanted to get a good word for herself, but after thinking for several days, she still couldn't find the most suitable word, so she decided to ask the literati all over the world for a most auspicious word, so she posted a list of imperial characters on the wall of Chang 'an. It is said that there is a monk named Kong Ming burning a fire in Shaolin Temple. This man doesn't know many words, except the abbot who taught him the name of the monk. On this day, Kong Ming went to Chang 'an to buy food. He came back from buying vegetables and went to the city wall. Suddenly he had a stomachache and wanted to go to the toilet. He looked up and saw a piece of paper stuck on the wall. Without thinking, he tore it off and prepared to use it in the toilet. Kong Ming saw a soldier holding him, and I don't know what happened. He asked, "Officer, why don't you let me go?" The imperial pawn told the story of Wu Zetian seeking words. Wu Zetian was very happy to hear that someone had revealed the list. Let the street gang enter the temple quickly. Kong Ming said to Wu Zetian, "My words are not in the dictionary." Wu Zetian said, "Then write!" So Wu Zetian ordered Kong Ming to get paper and ink. Ming-dong wrote a word "ba", which was thought of by Ming-dong on the road. He knew the word himself, so he simply superimposed the two words and changed it into a "ba". Wu Zetian saw this word, oh, it was quite unique, and asked, "Monk, how do you pronounce this word?" Sky one leng, that he forgot. Fortunately, he is still clever, and with a turn of his eyes, he said, "The sun and the moon are shining in the sky, just call them photos!" " Wu Zetian was overjoyed and gave Kong Ming 65438+2 million taels of silver to rebuild Shaolin Temple. Kong Ming returned to Shaolin Temple happily. Later, Wu Zetian became emperor and wrote a limerick for this word: the sun and the moon are in the sky, laughing forever; Once an emperor, I am the proudest in the world.