We always say that Chinese culture is broad and profound, but in fact, this so-called broad and profound does not necessarily exist in very high things.
From the Chinese characters we commonly use, we can get a glimpse of one or two.
For example, the words I want to share with you today, whether it is pronunciation or word meaning, are actually very interesting.
The first character, 奻 (nuán), looks at the glyph is two women next to each other, let's think about two women close together, glaring angrily, what usually happens.
Quarrels, scolding, and even fights, this word is actually the meaning of disputes, and it is used to refer to disputes between people, isn't it very vivid.
The second character is a man and a woman next to each other, which is pronounced 娚 (male).
Let's think about the little couple in love, whether there are always endless words next to each other, this word is actually the meaning of whispering.
It is the same as mumbling, in addition, it can also refer to siblings and siblings in kinship, "sister is a male brother and a brother", but this usage is less common now.
Let's take a look at the two women sandwiched between a man, this word is pronounced as 嫐 (annoyed), which is more commonly used in Guangdong.
It means teasing.,I have to say it's very picturesque.,I remember when I was a child, many little girls in the class had very spicy personalities.,Quarreling with boys doesn't fall behind at all.。
This one, let's look at the glyphs, isn't it just two little girls laughing around a little boy.
Then let's reverse the word and change it to two men and a woman in between, and the word becomes 嬲 (bird).
Guess what this means, let's use common sense in life to substitute it.
Men are generally much stronger than women, and two men surround a girl and fight to the death.
Then this girl will definitely feel scared and angry, isn't it, this word is actually the meaning of anger.
Let's Xi from the beginning, two women are called 奻 (nuán), one man and one woman are called 娚 (male), two women and one man are pronounced as 嫐 (annoyed), and two men and one woman are pronounced as 嬲 (bird).
Well, even if you can't remember the pronunciation, do you probably have an impression of their meaning?
Although these characters are not commonly used in daily life, you can actually feel the beauty of Chinese characters when you learn about these interesting characters once in a while, don't you say?