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Tāo. "Mi" is a Chinese character, pronounced Tā o, which originally refers to the lid and bag used to hold bows or swords. It can be used flexibly as a verb to express concealment, such as keeping a low profile. From Lu Ji's Ode to the Hero of Henkel: The trace disappears. Related words: Mao Gong, Mao Cang, Bao Mao, Mao Zhong, Mao Yan, Jin Yan, Guang Mao, etc. Related idioms: unruly, invisible. Stroke order: horizontal folding, horizontal folding, vertical folding hook, vertical folding, vertical folding, horizontal skimming and pressing.