yō ng ré n zü r ? o
Explain self-interference: asking for trouble. It's nothing, it's trouble for yourself.
The source of the book of the New Tang Dynasty, Biography of Lu Xiang: "There is nothing in the world, and mediocrity bothers you."
subject-predicate structure.
usage is derogatory. It is often used to satirize ignorant or neurotic people. Generally used as predicate and object.
pronunciation is mediocre; It can't be pronounced "yònɡ".
poor at distinguishing shapes; Can't write "maid".
The synonym is alarmist, worrying about the ancients
The antonym consoles itself
If an example is trivial, you can't figure it out; Isn't this ~!