Rolling is a Chinese word meaning a round axle or wheel, etc. pressed against an object to turn it.
Interpretation
Rolling. A round axle or wheel, etc., pressed against an object and turned (a. to grind, to roll: b. to ostracize to dump). People's Literature, 1976, No. 6: "When he drove the car to the bridge, the peak of the flash flood had just arrived, and the bridge pillars were not yet out of order. It was precisely after his heavy cart had run over and pressed it that the pillars of the wooden bridge went askew."
Grind pronunciation niǎn Explanations are as follows: (1) ㄋㄧㄢˇ (2) an implement that rolls or flattens something: ~zi. Stone ~. Vapor ~. (3) rolling: ~ rice. ~坊(亦作 "碾房"). (4)? Zheng code: GXEH, U: 78BE, GBK: C4EB (5) Stroke number: 15, radical: Shi. (6) Verb, to flatten an uneven item, to grind (7) Verb, to make a solid item into powder
Detailed Interpretation
as a verb
(1) (Morphological sound. From stone, show sound. 本义:磙压;碾轧)
(2)同本义 [roll]
Grind, so to bully objects.
(3) Another example: rice milling; roller rolling; milling equipment (wooden logs, stone rollers.)
(4) The rolls were pushed down from a height to strike a blow in wartime. In wartime, they were pushed down from a high place to strike the enemy)
(4) grind]
Small E whirls and grinds new tea. --Sikongtu "Twilight Spring to the Willow"
(5) Another example: grind turn (a kind of food. When making it, the ears of wheat that are not yet fully ripe are first boiled, then the grains are rubbed off, and then pushed into a noodle-like shape with a mill); rice milling; grain milling; milling field. It also refers to the turning and grinding of jade stones. Such as: milling jade smith; milling jade work (grinding and carving jade workshop)
(6) oust; drive [drive]. E.g.: grind people (drive people)
(7) grind; carve jade. A literary word belonging to the written language
as a noun
(1) an instrument used to break or peel grain, etc., or to level a field, road, etc. [roller]
So he taught the people to make mills. -- "Wei Shu - Cui Liang biography"
(2) also known as: water mill; stone mill; steam mill; mill platform (milling disk); milling boat (milling medicine apparatus. That is, the medicine mill); mill house (the house or workshop for grinding grain and flour); mill nest (that is, the mill house)