Nong (pinyin: nòng, lòng) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese.
This word first appeared in Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang inscriptions. Its ancient glyph is like playing with jade with both hands. The original meaning refers to playing with jade, the extension refers to playing, and generally refers to doing something. From play to casual treatment, it also means making fun of others for fun. The above means what I read in the past, and what I read now is now. In the past, when I read it, I meant hutongs and alleys.
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Self-defeating, fooling, frolicking, mystifying, playing tricks, confusing the fake with the real, playing tricks, playing tricks, winking, playing tricks, playing tiles, playing tricks, playing tricks, gossiping, playing tricks, gossiping, playing tricks and showing off.
Falsification, Nongzhang, dancing, teasing, teasing, frolicking, drumming, teasing, teasing, cajoling, broadcasting, posing, dancing, holding children and grandchildren, teasing, rowing, waiting.