_ hey? [w ū n]: sludge.
Light? [dàn nìng]: fresh and clear.
_ hey? [d ǐ ng nng]: The water is clear.
Mud? [ningní]: Mud.
Hey? [dà nü ng]: 1。 The appearance is clear and profound. Talk about the appearance of water flow. 2. Harmony; Ripples. Describe the scenery in spring.
Is it slippery? [nō nghuá]: Muddy and slippery.
Stagnation? [n √ g √]: It means that muddy water is difficult to precipitate.
Hey? [Jù né]: Low-lying and muddy.
Still awkward? [há i nü ng]: hovering and struggling in the mud. "Zuo Zhuan Xigong Fifteen Years": "Ren Xu fought in Hanyuan. Ma Jinrong still stopped and Du Pre-noted: "Ning, mud is also; Also, then spin it. Small stubborn, so muddy. "
Hey? [nō ng liá o]: Silt and water deposition. "The Stories of the King of Chu in the New Tang Dynasty": "In the third year of Guanghua, Zhu Quanzhong made Zhang Cunjing attack Youzhou and tile a ditch."
Tinning? [tρng nūng]: refers to shallow water such as ponds and swamps. Selected Works of Zhang Xie VII: "A hundred years of mourning, a thousand years of suffering. What's the difference? " Li Note: "Tinning, the water is shallow."
Hey? [nìng nào]: muddy; Mud.
Muddy? 【 ní ng bù kā n 】: The original meaning refers to the difficult road, while the latter describes the current situation as not optimistic.