Cao Bishun's Correct Writing
Pinyin cáo
There are 7 strokes outside the radical, totaling 1 1.
Wu Bi GMAJ, Cang Xie TWA, Ma Zheng EKK, Corner 55606.
Up and down the structure, code 2580, location 1860, unified code 66F9.
1 etc. Generation: Ercao (you). My Cao.
2. The official position of the ancient branch in handling affairs: Bu Cao (the general name of Cao in China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, which originated from the abbreviation of Cao history in Han Dynasty, equivalent to the general manager of counties).
3. Plaintiff and defendant in litigation.
4. Last name.
Related words:
Cao Quanbei?
Full name "Heyang Ambassador Cao Quanbei". Inscription of official script in han dynasty.
Cao Li [Cao Li]?
Subordinate officials; Small officials.
Cao Min?
Official signature. Emperor Han became the first. The names of later generations are changeable and the responsibilities are not exactly the same. In the Sui Dynasty, it was named the Ministry of Civil Affairs, while Tang Gaozong avoided the taboo of Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin and changed its name to the Ministry of Housing, because it was also used as the agent of the Ministry of Housing.
Cao Gan?
Zhu Cao office staff.
A grass?
Official name. Zhang system. It first appeared in the Wei and Jin Dynasties of the Three Kingdoms. In the Southern Dynasties, he was a subordinate official of the temple. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, a grass was the history book, and in the Northern Qi Dynasty, a grass was the history book in the temple. Sui set up a ritual department, which also served as the ancestral department and ceremonial of Cao in the previous generation.
Brother Cao?
A virtual character from Liu Zhenyun's novel My name is Liu Yuejin.
Correct Cao Cao [jicáo]?
Coco.
Zhu Cao [Cao zh incarnation]?
Master. The owner of property or power, etc. Refers to the person in charge or host of an institution.
[Khal Hello] [Khal O]?
Everyone likes it.
On Cao?
Subordinate to the county magistrate.
F incarnation Cao Qing Fu Jun?
Cao, government. Cao in Qing dynasty refers to a quiet and solemn official position that is forbidden to enter.