Mang, pronounced mǎng. Meaning: grass, dense grass. Vast, vast. Ancient books refer to a kind of short-jointed bamboo. Rude, impudent. Specifically referring to Wang Mang.
Radical: 艹
Five-stroke input method: adaj
Total strokes: 10
Stroke order number: 1221344132
Group of words:
Grass, wild, wild, bushy, hazel wild, wild man, hot wild, wild grass, new wild, fu wild, vast, high wild, wild, wild, wild , Suang Mang, Kuang Mang, Jing Mang, Shen Mang, Mang Shi, Cai Mang, A Mang, Mang Mang, Xu Mang, Mang Hang, Lang Mang, Kiss Mang, Mang Fu, Er Mang, Mang Miao,
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Evolution of glyphs
Etymology explanation:
Classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Mang, Nanchang means that dogs are good at chasing dodders. To be reckless. From the dog, from the dog, the dog also sounds.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Mang, Nanchang people call hounds that are good at chasing rabbits in the grass "mang". The glyph adopts the meaning of "dog, 茻", and "茻" is also the consonant.
Explanation of the word group:
1. Grassy grass
Grass. Also refers to a wilderness covered with vegetation.
2. Reckless
Weeds on the wasteland.
3. Boundless
Describes the scene of endless wilderness and confusing vegetation.
4. Bushy bushes
Thick and messy vegetation.
5. Hazelnut
Thick vegetation.