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What does Meng Lang mean? Ancient times.

Menglang means recklessness; Careless; Too big and irrelevant.

Pinyin: mèng làng.

Interpretation by reference:

1, broad but not essential; Absurd and irrelevant. "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "The master thinks of Meng Lang's words, and I think of the trip to the wonderful road."

2, refers to nothingness. Xu Ming's son Chang's "The Water Margin": "Even if there are women's dross, the cock crows into a dream and Qi Mei dreams, then Zeng Jiaofu looks for the seal and stares at the door."

3. Roughness; Misunderstanding. Li Daoyuan's Notes on Water Classics in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "Yu Kun's Notes on Yang Du's Fu says that Lulongshan is in the north of Pinggang, which is really a wild wave, far from the truth."

4. reckless; With all due respect. Yuan Cheng, a quotation from Yongqing, Ma Song: "Just like old doctors see many doctors, they don't kill people with drugs."

5, still idle. Yuan Naixian's poem "I miss Zhang Ziyi in Chaohu Lake": "I was born for myself. What good is it to dream of the rivers and lakes?"

Synonym: abrupt.

Meng lang's example

1, the weather forecast this week is frivolous.

If a child is not strictly disciplined, he will become abrupt and arrogant.

3. Youth is an indelible edge and an indelible character. Laugh and beat your chest, and cry when you cry. Youth, sometimes peerless, sometimes grandiose, gorgeous as peach blossom, elegant and swaying like bamboo.

4. Meng Lang sang loudly in a clear voice, with a passionate tone and a Hong Zhong voice.

He likes to talk big and talk nonsense.

6. Sometimes, when the waves are rough, we often do unsuccessful things for our own foresight.