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What do you mean, sister Yao?

Yaomei is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is yāo mèi i. It refers to the nickname of the youngest girl among brothers and sisters in southwest China. It also refers to an ironic title for a woman who dresses too coquettishly.

Yao: The last one. Such as: five brothers and sisters, ranking fifth, called "Laoyao", "Wanglaoyao" and "Zhanglaoyao".

The name of "Yaomei" is mostly in Sichuan, Chongqing and Guizhou, and it is more common in Tujia areas, and it is also called in other provinces!

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Laoyao, the nickname of the elders for the youngest child.

1, the name of RMB with one yuan face value in Heilongjiang.

2. The characters in the TV series "Sharpshooter" are Peng's childhood friends.

3. In traditional Chinese characters, "Lao Yao" is written as "Lao Yao" (this is not a simplified word of "Yao", but a variant of "Yao"), and the pronunciation remains unchanged. For example, Zheng Zhihua's song "The Story of Lao Yao" has the words "The Story of Lao Yao" written on the cover of a record published in Taiwan Province Province.