I. Differences in Nature
1. Violent: sudden and violent; fierce; cruel; impetuous; revealing.
2, burst: a violent explosion; unexpected appearance or occurrence; a cooking method.
2. Different etymologies
1. Bao: Bao is the original character for "exposure", which is found in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods in the Ding of the King of Zhongshan; in the Small Seal Script, it is the character for "sunshine", which means "sunshine", as the character for "sunshine" is used in the sunshine of the rice in both hands with the agricultural tools.
2, Bak: a Chinese character of both ideogram and morphology; from fire, from storm, storm is also sound; the original meaning is fire bursting.
Related words:
1. storm [fēng bào]?
A collective term for violent, intense disturbances in the atmosphere and violent weather changes.
2, tyrannical [bào nüè]?
Fierce and cruel.
3, violent outbreak [bào fā]?
Sudden wealth or power (mostly derogatory).
4, 暴殄[bào tiǎn]?
Extermination, mutilation.
5, riot [bào luàn]?
An armed disturbance that disrupts social order.