Multiple is a Chinese character, pronounced as mèn or mēn, which means: irritable or uncomfortable.
1. Origin of fonts
The unified specification is simplified to "boring".
Second, detailed explanation
suffocating mēn
(1) Stuffy, the unpleasant feeling caused by blocked air [stuffy; stifling; air is close]
Closing makes it hot and stuffy. ——"Suwen · Feng Lun"
(2) Another example: Boredomous vomiting (feeling depressed and wanting to vomit); Boredomous Jue (fainting. It is said that he died of suffocation); Boredomous itching (due to body insufficiency) Refreshing and itchy); suffocation (suffocation); irritability (suffocation and irritability)
(3) Silence or silence [(of a sound)muffled]
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It was boring but then responded. ——"Zhuangzi·De Chong Fu"
(4) Another example: Menmo (silent and silent); Menmen (muffled and silent)
(5) Sealed , make it airtight [cover tightly]. For example: The tea has just been brewed, let it sit for a while before drinking it
(6) Stay at home and not go out [shut oneself or sb. indoors]. For example: Don’t stay bored at home
(7) Oversaturate. For example: after eating too much meat, I became stuffy
(8) Drowsiness; loss of consciousness [depressed]. For example: Mingxiang (a kind of narcotic drug, which is often used by robbers to smoke people and then rape or steal things)
Mengmèn
(1) (Phonetic. Congxin, door sound. Original meaning : Depressed; angry)
(2) Same as the original meaning [depressed; bored; dejected; in low spirits]
Depressed, resentful. ——Xu Shen's "Shuowen" of the Eastern Han Dynasty
There is no boredom in the world. ——"Yi Qian Gua". Shu: "It means running away from the world. Even if you encounter no way, your heart will not be boring."
The depression of boredom and anger. ——"Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Cherishing Chanting"
Depressed to the point of death. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving"
(3) Another example: boring and thirsty (describing boredom and distress); boredom and relief (the worries and annoyances in the heart disappear all of a sudden); boring恹恹(mentally tired, depressed mood); 唁偹Du(muffled and silent)
(4) airtight [be tightly closed; sealed; air-tight]. Such as: boring car
Three, commonly used phrases
Much thunder, stuffy air, stuffy heat, muffled sound, stuffy head,
Much heavy, stuffy tank truck, sap, Menghulu, Mengjiu, Mengyou, Mengqi, Mengzi car, Mengzui gourd
The radical "men" is simplified to "men". Based on the ancient calligraphy, it is simplified and saved. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Boring. Frustrated. From the heart, the sound of the door.". It is a paradigm of boredom to hold the door shut while being sad, frustrated, and full of energy.
Boring: mèn ㄇㄣˋ.
Original meaning: irritability, discomfort. Such as: melancholy, dull, gloomy, sullen, unhappy.
Extension: Extended meaning is "airtight, airtight". Such as: boring car.
Explanation: also used as a surname
Men: mēn ㄇㄣˉ.
Extension: The extended meaning is "the feeling caused by the lack of air circulation". Such as: stuffy, muggy.
Extension: extended meaning "to seal, to make it airtight". For example: The tea has just been brewed, and you will drink it after a while.
Explanation: Extended meaning "to remain silent, to remain silent". Such as: He just works hard.
Four. Detailed explanation of the stroke order of Meng
Five. How to write the strokes of Meng