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How to pronounce?

Your pronunciation is: s ǒ u.

Number of strokes: 14 painting, radical: head.

Basic meaning:

1. There is no pupil in the eye, so you can't see.

2. Blind.

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal/horizontal hook and press.

Group words: Meng Mo, Mo Mo, Mo Mo.

The meaning of the word group:

Mongolia: Also called' Mongolia'. The blind. Refers to the music officer. In ancient times, many people were blind, hence the name.

Bibi: Also called "Gu Sou"; Name. The father of the ancient emperor Yu Shun; Refers to a blind fortune teller.

1. Name. The father of the ancient emperor Yu Shun. Mozi is not like Xia: "It is natural for Fushun to see Gu Sou." In the Han Dynasty, Wang Chong wrote "On Heng Ding Xian": "Shun had his faults, and Yico Zeng had his faults."

2. refers to the blind fortune teller. Wang Shizhen in the Qing Dynasty wrote "I Talk about the Red North and Four Different Musketeers": "When I suddenly meet the market, there is a sign on my chest:' Be considerate and resolve big doubts. " "

Don't move: this is reliable and beyond doubt.

Fu Meng chanting what you mean:

Shao Shi reads proverbs, while the blind recite poems.

Source: "Zhao Gong admonishes Li Wang for defamation"

Selected paragraphs:

Therefore, the emperor listened to the current situation, and ordered his ministers and officials to offer poems, songs, history books, teachers' speeches, poems, recitations, admonitions, Shu Ren's words, and the rules of approaching ministers.

Translation:

Therefore, the king handles political affairs, allowing officials at all levels to submit fable poems, musicians to submit folk music, historians to submit historical records for reference, Shao Shi to read proverbs, and blind people to recite poems.

Blind people with eyes but not eyes read satirical words, and hundreds of workers in charge of construction affairs made suggestions. Civilians conveyed their opinions to the king, and ministers close to the king performed the duty of persuasion.