The cursive writing of the traditional Chinese character "无" is as shown in the picture above
无 has two pronunciations: mó; wú.
无: Pronounced wú
(Understanding. According to the oracle bone characters, it looks like a person dancing with a handle. In oracles and bronze inscriptions, "无, The same word as "dance". Original meaning: music and dance)
Same as the original meaning?
〈motion〉
No, as opposed to "have"?
〈Adverb〉
No, means the negation of a verb or adjective?
Commonly known as "无", it means to discourage or prohibit, and can be translated as "Don't" or "Don't" [don 't]
〈Generation〉
Indicates an indefinite person, thing, time, place, etc.?
Connecting phrases or clauses to express under any conditions This is the case regardless of circumstances, which is equivalent to "no matter" or "no matter"
"无" is pronounced as mó:
The Buddhist term "Namo" means respect for or refuge in the Buddha. , the word "无" here is pronounced as mó. The "nothing" mentioned in early Buddhist scriptures refers to the "non-being" relative to "being", that is, the "non-existence" relative to "existence". There are also several anime characters.