The traditional Chinese character for Bao is written as follows:
Pinyin: bǎo?
Radical: 倀
Strokes: 8
p>Wubi: PGYU
Interpretation:
1. Precious things: country~. Offer ~. Food is the best.
2. Precious: ~ Knife. ~Sword. ~Stone. ~Things.
3. An old gambling device, square in shape, mostly made of ox horn, with markings indicating the direction. See "pressure treasure".
4. Respectful words, used to address each other’s family members, shop, etc.: ~ family members. ~No. ~ Brake.
5. Surname. Extended information
Evolution of Chinese characters:
Related words:
1. Pagoda [bǎo tǎ]?
The reputation of pagoda. In the past, Buddhists decorated the pagoda with seven kinds of treasures including gold, silver and colored glaze, hence its name. Today it generally refers to the tower.
2. Treasure house [bǎo kù]
A metaphor for a place where there are many precious things (mostly used in abstract terms): theory~. Culture~.
3. Treasure [guī bǎo]?
Particularly precious things: Dunhuang murals are the best in ancient Chinese art.
4. Treasure [bǎo zàng]?
Refers to minerals buried underground: developed underground ~.
5. Treasure sword [bǎo jiàn]?
Originally it refers to a rare and precious sword, but later it refers to an ordinary sword.
6. Royal blue [bǎo lán]?
Bright blue.
7. National treasure [guó bǎo]?
National treasure: It is passed down as ~.
8. Treasure [cái bǎo]?
Money and precious items.