The pronunciation of "龃龉" is: jǔ yǔ.
Interpretation:
The upper and lower teeth do not match up, which is a metaphor for disagreement.
The metaphor is uneven; uneven.
Incompatibility and conflict.
Incoordination and discrepancy. Mostly used in diction.
Unfortunately. Mostly refers to official career.
It means separation.
Example:
The poem "Qinwangshan Huarui Peak" by Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty: "Just like the teeth are at odds, the kiss is painful."
The Travels of Xu Xiake· by Xu Hongzu of the Ming Dynasty· "Diary of a Travel in Yunnan Province Three": "It was very steep at the beginning, and after one mile, it turned west and gradually became flat, so all the roads were flattened, and there was no need to worry about discord."
Li Biheng of the Qing Dynasty's "Zhao Ge·Yu Zhe Xi": " Chariots and grains collide with each other, and mountains and rocks collide with each other. "
Han Yangxiong's "Tai Xuan·Qin" says: "Their ambitions are discordant." Fan Wang notes: "Discord means mutual discord."
Tang Hanyu's "Reply to Dou Xiucai": "They are not familiar with current affairs, and they are at odds with the world."
Ding Ling's "Shanghai in the Spring of 1930 (Part 1)" 2: "Although the two people's personalities are It's actually not the same, but it's never been a problem. "
Reference materials
360 Encyclopedia: /doc/5597031-5809632.html