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Explain in detail:
1, small; Young.
Yao, master Xiao. Like a newborn child. Vulgar writing. -"Shuo Wen"
Not long. -"Popular Literature"
Everything is called tiny. -"Hanshu Zhuan Xu Note"
Another example: tiny (tiny); Yaodian (Yaodian. Roadside shop).
2, thin.
Walking at night, the ants are small; The smoke dispersed from the rotten grass. -"Er Ya Tu Zan" by Pu Xue of Jin State
3. It refers to the last one.
Such as: Uncle Yao (the youngest uncle); Son (the youngest son); Yao Ru (referring to the younger generation); A dolphin is dying (as a metaphor for a child born in old age)
Related phrases:
1, Yao Ji [yā o j: and]
There is a song in mahjong called Yao Ji, which means that the word Yao is a bird, and the word Yao has a new meaning in the southern dialect. The chicken pattern in mahjong is a combination of birds and chickens. In ancient times, mahjong was mostly made of bones and bamboo backs. It can be said that mahjong tiles are actually a combination of cards and dominoes.
Compared with other forms of dominoes, mahjong is the most complicated and interesting. Its basic gameplay is simple and easy to use, but there are many changes and the collocation varies from person to person. Therefore, it has become one of the most attractive forms of Bo Opera in the history of China.
2, Yao Er [yāoér]
Sichuan dialect, the nickname of the elders to the younger generation. It is generally used to address one's children.
Example:
1, I got the message and made a chicken, led by Hu.
You are a chicken, the smallest mahjong, but without you, you still can't get along with thirteen orphans.
I was really happy last night. I touched it left and right, and I had sex with the fairy, and the chicken was on the bar.
4. The environment of the drunken city is a typical old Chengdu hotpot restaurant. Table numbers are all represented by mahjong tiles. Xiao er shouted "80 thousand", "two drums" and "Yao chicken" when serving food, which was very interesting.
Although Shen is a child at home, he never pampers himself. He has always been attached to his two sisters, never blushed or quarreled.
6. Wu Kunqun said that at this time, she wanted to coax Lulu one by one. Lulu just moved her head slowly to the pillow, but her body seemed to take root in Pharaoh's chest.
7. She is in a trance and often howls by the river, shouting "Yao Er, Yao Er, go home". Everyone in the village said that she looked miserable during the day, and at night she was like a soul snatcher, which was very scary.
8. When Lin Ruhai arrived at the door, the housekeeper had sent a message all the way in. Mrs. Lin, who was a little anxious, was relieved to hear that her son had come back.