Interpretation:
[ni].
1, (pictophonetic. From the hand, the baby voice. M: O Original meaning: break by hand) Stubbornness.
2. Twist in the opposite or unfavorable direction.
[ao]
1, violation; Disobedience.
2, it is not smooth, and when writing old poems, it is flat and unconventional.
Oh [m: o]
(sound. From the hand, the baby voice. Original meaning: broken)
Make sentences:
1, can't see the Buddha's light, don't pay attention to the Buddha, and stick to the fate, just like burying a pillar in the sand, even if you use strategy, it has no foundation.
2. Stones touching eggs is a stubborn and stubborn life, and it is full of sense of destruction because of confrontation.
3. Mankind must stop this stubborn cycle of sacrificing the lives of our children in the war of revenge, and consuming astronomical funds.
4. Day after day, he hides all his tenacious and stubborn energy in his heart, and he only uses them to overcome the freezing period according to the attitude of ticks; He grasped the light of life hope with perseverance, contentment and unobtrusiveness on the smallest but carefully cared-for flame.
5. God came to persuade the junior students to drop out of school, and the junior students stubbornly continued to answer questions: it doesn't matter if there is no grade, just don't let me leave the classroom.