Crazy: ?ㄥˉ. The radical "wind" is simplified 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.
Madness, Chinese word, pinyin: fēng diān, meaning insanity, insanity; Showing insanity or insanity. Affected by madness.
People often call some crazy and moody people hysteria, but what hysteria means may not be known. Hysteria, also known as hysteria, was recorded in ancient Greece as early as 480 BC. But at that time, it was thought that it was a disease caused by the migration of uterus in abdominal cavity, so it was named "hysteria" (Greek meaning "uterus").
The ancients thought that there was something wrong with the uterus of hysteria patients, so at that time, hysterectomy was taken for some patients with serious symptoms, which seemed almost absurd at present, but it was quite popular at that time. It was not until the19th century that people gradually realized that it was a brain dysfunction disease and put it into the category of neurosis.
Because hysteria occurs on the basis of hysterical personality, it is particularly important to cultivate a good personality from an early age. Be cheerful, don't keep things in your heart, think more about others, and don't be self-centered. Only in this way can the onset of hysteria be curbed from the root.