What does this mean?

This is a simple ceremony in ancient weddings. Noble people propose a toast to humble people, and humble people drink it after accepting the toast, and there is no need to return the gift. After saluting, the giver took the wine from the guest of honor, sprinkled it on the ground to show his sacrifice to heaven and earth, and then took a symbolic sip of the wine, which was called "Xunzi".

Pinyin: jiào, phonetic notation:? ㄐㄧㄠˋ。

Radical: unitary, external stroke: 12, total stroke:? 19。

Wu Bi 86/98: sgwo, Cang Xie: MWOGF.

Number of strokes:12535113241214444, number of angles: 1063 1.

Extended data:

Chinese lexical collocation

1, Zhan Mu

Monks and Taoists set up altars to pray to gods and buddhas.

2. Make mistakes]

Taoist priests set up altars to recite scriptures.

Step 3: once again

It used to mean that women remarried.

4. Jian Peijun

Taoist priests try to do things in the altar.

5. Altar? 【jiao tán】?

An altar where Taoist priests worship the gods.