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What does Yao Tao mean?

Yao Tao's definition: praise men and women for their timely marriage and happy family.

Yao Tao

【táo yāo】?

detailed description

There is a poem "Yao Tao" in the poem "Nan Zhou", which was later referred to as marriage.

1. Han Ruan Yu's "Stop Desire Fu": "If you think right, you are willing to wear clothes without clothes." ?

2. Tang Bai Juyi's "The daughter who gets B must marry Ding, and B regrets Ding's complaint that B Yun has not got a marriage certificate": "Please report from the rain, peach has no time." ?

3. The wedge of Jacky Guangzu's Ghost Story: "When there are waves in Yumen, people are urged to go, and they dare not rush to ask Yao Tao." ?

4. Qing Li Yu's Yu nao tou Xun Yu: "I'm afraid I'm looking forward to my return, but I'm disappointed."

Extended data

Peach (táo): Peach blossom, deciduous small tree, with many varieties, slightly spherical fruit, short fluff on the surface, sweet taste, large stone and nucleoli that can be used as medicine.

Yao (yāo): The vegetation is lush and beautiful, and the flowers are in full bloom.

There is a poem "Yao Tao" in Poem Nan Zhou, praising the marriage between men and women. Later, I got married.

Han Ruan Yu's "Dedication to Desire": "I thought I was suitable for peach mourning, and I would like to wear the same clothes without clothes." Tang Bai Juyi's "The woman who won the second prize must marry Ding, and B regrets Ding v. The second cloud of not making a marriage judgment": "Please tell yourself that Yurun is too late to make a peach." The wedge in Jacky's ghost story of Guangzu: "Yumen is stormy, so I urge people to go, and I dare not rush to ask Yao Tao." Li Qingyu's "Jade Scratches His Head, Xun Yu": "I'm afraid I expect me to return, but I'm disappointed."