Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - What does Wu mean in the sudden forest depression?

What does Wu mean in the sudden forest depression?

Stand out high.

First, the interpretation of Wu

[ wù ]

1, Gao Ping; Stand out high.

2. Describe the bald mountain. Generally refers to baldness: ~ vulture.

[West]

"Baldness" is also treated upright. Water is neither cold nor hot: ~ water.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: straight, high and flat. From one person to another. Look if you want. Maoling has Wusangli. ?

Vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": martial arts, things are high and flat. The glyph uses the meaning of "one, person", which means that "one" is above "person". Audio-visual reading of poetry. There is a place called Li in Maoling County.

Third, the original meaning of coinage

Adjective, no hair on the head, is bald.

Extended data

Glyph evolution (as shown in figure)

Word combination: upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright, upright.

First, against [women]?

Still; Still: My heart is pounding when I think of my nightmare just now.

Second, vultures [wù jiù]?

Birds. The body length is 0.9-1.2m. The feathers on the head and neck are all degraded and bare, and the wings are broad and powerful. The beak is flat and the claws are not sharp enough to catch the prey alive. Habitat in Shan Ye. Often hovering in the sky, feeding on the carcasses of large animals on the ground. Distributed in the mountainous areas of northwest China.

Iii. Uighur [wü ri]?

An unlucky day in ancient divination.

Fourth, Wu Tu [wü t ū]?

Unexpectedly; Suddenly.

5. What about [ZWE]?

Sorry and upset.