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The meaning and meaning of longing

Mu means: admire; Envy.

Pinyin mi

Basic explanation

1, yearn for, admire: admire.

2. Missing and attachment: longing.

3. Last name.

The etymology of this word comes from the inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The word "Mu" in Pian Yu Walk shows that the original meaning of the word "Mu" is yearning and missing. Later, from the original meaning of yearning to admiration, admiration, but also envy, greed; Shuowen said, "I learn from it with respect." It can be seen that the word "mu" also had the meaning of imitation and imitation in ancient times.

form a word

1. Envy: Seeing that others have certain strengths, benefits or favorable conditions, I hope I have them.

2, Mu Jing: admire; Admire.

3, yearning: nostalgia; Admire. Feel a strong desire and longing.

Idioms with the word "mu"

1, come here: admire people's reputation, come here and have a look.

2, greed: greed for power, envy of salary.

3, the ultimate desire: the sky refers to sitting in the urn and looking at the sky, and the sky you see is not big. Metaphor is short-sighted knowledge.

4. For a long time, Mu Lin: The metaphor is very eager.

5. Taking the wind as the righteousness: refers to yearning for its teaching and admiring its ceremony. I still yearn for his demeanor and admire his righteousness.

6, inner desire to pursue: admiration refers to envy; Chasing refers to pursuing. Envy in your heart and imitate in your hand. Describe trying to imitate.

7, the heart is chasing: the heart is envious, trying to catch up.

8. Ten people and nine desires: desire refers to envy. Ten people saw it and nine people envied it. Describe outstanding talent, outstanding appearance, everyone envies.

9. Stand on tiptoe, yearning: The basic meaning is to describe how much you miss, stand on tiptoe and look around.

10, Make the past serve the present: attach importance to the ancient, but not to the modern.

1 1, the thought of Confucian desire: at first, it means that young children love their parents, and later it is extended to the cordial feelings of respect and love for teachers and elders.