How to write difficult traditional Chinese characters?

Difficult traditional Chinese characters are written as follows:

Basic explanation

difficult

1, it's not easy, it's troublesome to do? : difficulty.

2. it is impossible to do it, which makes people feel difficult? : Inevitable.

difficult

1, disaster, hardship? : refugees.

2. hatred? : Solve difficulties and disputes.

3. blame and question? : trouble.

Difficulties [nuó]

The ancient "Nuo".

Extended data

First, the evolution of glyphs.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Difficult, from birds to violets. Difficult or obedient.

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Difficult (difficult), with "bird" as the square and "purple" as the phonetic side. The glyph takes "Wei" as the edge. ?

Three. Interpretation of related words

1, difficult problem [nán tí]?

A problem that is not easy to solve or answer: a problem.

2, uncomfortable [ná nshu]?

Physical discomfort: I feel a sharp pain all over.

3. difficult [wéi nán]?

Objection; Make things difficult for others: don't deliberately make things difficult for others.

4. Disaster?

Serious damage and suffering caused by natural and man-made disasters: the disaster is profound.

5. escape?

Escape to another country to avoid war or other disasters.