Crazy: fēng? ㄈㄥˉ。 Simplify the radical "wind" to "wind". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. From the chin, from the wind. A large air bug moves in a few minutes, which is the paradigm of wind. These two paradigms overlap. Disease is crazy, _ _, and even more uncontrollable. This is the crazy paradigm. Original meaning: the name of the disease, usually referring to mental illness, the patient's mental disorder, mental disorder. Such as: madness, madness
"Crazy". Unified norms are simplified as "madness". The basic meaning is 1. Insanity; Mental disorder: hair. 2. frivolous; Unstable: that girl can ~. 3. Play freely: She spent some time with the children. 4. refers to crops growing vigorously, but not bearing fruit: ~ long. ~ branches. These cotton are burnt. Explain in detail that being more uncontrolled like the wind is the crazy paradigm.
His original meaning: head wind disease and madness have the same original meaning. Head disease. ——? "Jiyun" paralyzed his half-limbs, and half of his body could hardly move. ? -Mao Dun? Midnight is crazy, crazy? . Such as: madness (insanity, insanity); Phlegm mania (mania); Madness (madness and dementia); Madness (madness and ignorance) describes willful, dissolute, uncontrolled or unrestrained laughter? . For example, madness (willful and uncontrolled noise) means that crops grow vigorously but do not bear fruit? .