Mu means: admiration; envy.
Pinyin mù.
Basic meaning
1. Yearning, admiration: Admiration.
2. Missing, attachment: yearning.
3. Surname.
Origin: This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. "Jade Pian·Heart" says that "mu means longing." It can be seen that the original meaning of the word "mu" is yearning, the meaning of longing. Later, the original meaning of "mu" was extended to admiration, admiration, admiration, and covetousness; "Shuowen" said that "mu means habit." It can be seen that the word "mu" also meant to imitate and imitate in ancient times.
Word group
1. Envy: Seeing others have certain strengths, benefits or advantages and wishing that you have them too.
2. Jingmu: admiration; admiration.
3. Longing: yearning for; yearning for. Feeling strong desires and longings.
Idioms containing the word "mu"
1. Come here to admire someone's fame: I admire someone's reputation and come here to take a look at his elegance.
2. Covetous for position and salary: covetous for power and position, envious of salary.
3. Admiration of the sky forever: Wengtian means sitting in an urn and looking at the sky, and you can see that the sky is not big. A metaphor for short-sightedness.
4. Long-awaited Mu Lin: a metaphor for looking forward to something very earnestly.
5. Look toward the wind and admire its righteousness: point to its teachings and admire its etiquette and justice. Or point to his demeanor and admire his righteous deeds.
6. The heart admires and the hands chase: Admiration refers to envy; chasing refers to pursuit. I envy in my heart and imitate in my hands. Describe trying to imitate.
7. Envy in the heart: Envy in the heart and work hard to catch up.
8. Nine out of ten admire: Admiration refers to envy. Nine out of ten people will envy you when you see him. Describes outstanding talent and appearance, envied by everyone.
9. Raise your heels and miss someone: The basic meaning is to describe missing someone very much, raising your heels and looking around.
10. Admiring the past and neglecting the present: attaching importance to ancient times and not to modern times.
11. The feeling of admiration: The original meaning refers to the affection of young children admiring their parents. Later, it was extended to the affectionate feeling of respect and love for teachers and elders.