How to read and write pinyin?

The pinyin for sucking is [x and sh ǔ n].

Suck, pronounced x and sh ǔ n, is a Chinese word meaning pouting and sucking. Sucking is one of the innate reflexes of mammals and human infants, and it is also one of the unconditional reflexes of newborns.

Idioms and explanations about sucking.

1, flies see blood: [cāng yíng jiàn xiě], flies suck at the sight of blood. Metaphor is very greedy. Quote: Feng Ming Menglong's "Yu Shiming's Ci Zhang Shun Mei Deng" is beautiful: I am dissatisfied with my wife and I am hungry when I meet you; The fly sees blood and has no time to ask the name.

2. Yano Mountain: [hēyēpēnēshān], ē: Suction; Xi: It's the same as "spray" and "blow". The leaves suck the yuan and blow the mountains. The metaphor is grand. Source: Han's Ode to the East: "Blow out the flame and make the wind, and live in wild Shan Ye."

3. Their teeth and fangs are ready: sharpen their teeth and suck blood. Describe killing people like beasts. Quote: Tang Li Bai's Difficult Shu Road: There are insatiable tigers to be feared by day and poisonous reptiles by night; With their teeth and fangs, they kill like hemp.

4. Lick the ink: [sháháo shǔn mò], lick the brush tip with your tongue; Ink absorption: suck the ink on the brush with your mouth. Writing a poem, composition or painting.

5. Does it contain ink? : [hán háo shǔn mò], milli: pen tip; Millimeter content: the nib is contained in the mouth, which means to moisten the pen with the mouth; Ink absorption: absorb ink with your mouth. Describe the idea of a work or prepare for writing. It also refers to daydreaming and writing.