What does Modanchenxing mean?

What does it mean to get up before dawn? Mostly used to describe hard work or being too worried to fall asleep.

Mei means: dark; dim. 眛 is a Chinese character, pronounced "mèi", which means "dark; dim". This Chinese character is often used to describe a state of dim light or unclear things.

The pronunciation of 眛 is mèi, which means dark; dim. This Chinese character is often used in Chinese to describe a state of dim light or unclear things. For example, "Medan" means that the sky is dark, and "Medan morning" means that the sky is dark when you get up in the morning.

Mei’s words and idioms

1. Ambiguity: describes the ambiguous relationship between two people, or the budding state of love.

2. Ignorance: describes the behavior of being dishonest and concealing the truth.

3. To risk one's life: to describe risking one's life to complete something, or to describe an extremely dangerous situation.

4. Ignorance: It is a derogatory term describing the lack of knowledge, culture or wisdom.

5. Blurred: It is a neutral word used to describe not knowing or understanding something at all.

6. Ambiguous: describes eyes that are not bright and cannot see clearly.

7. Meidan: describes the dark sky, also refers to the time when the sky is dim.

8. Ignorance: It is a derogatory term to describe a person's behavior or bad moral character.

9. Ambush: It is a derogatory term used to describe hiding or concealing something.

10. Ambiguity: It is a derogatory term used to describe concealing true feelings or pretending to conceal something.

The glyph of "眛" is relatively simple, usually the word "日" plus the word "WE" next to it. In calligraphy, the strokes of this Chinese character are usually simpler and brighter, and the glyphs are more square. When writing, you need to pay attention to the center of gravity of the words to be stable, the distance between strokes to be moderate, and the shape of the entire word to be natural and smooth.

In ancient literature, 眛 is used frequently, and is often used to describe the unclear state of things. For example, there is a description in "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Zhongfeng" that "the wind at the end is unclear, and there will be choking in the days", which means that strong winds come one after another, and the weather is dark and unclear. "Songs of the Chu·Nine Sighs·Revelation for Ming" also says, "The former emperor's ambitions were high, and he was happy to be able to show off his talents.

Chi Chengyuan's words and music are here, and Qi Yu's voice is combined with Taoism. Make it a success. The description of "Erty-eight is true and true, which makes Jing's ambition unwavering." It means that my father likes to promote talented people as his right-hand men, and I like poetry, poetry, and words of benevolence and righteousness. My father asked me to study quietly and not to change my ambitions, so that I could concentrate my mind and not fall in love with someone else.