There are two men on both sides and a woman in the middle, which is also full of derogatory words. The woman is caught between two men and can't move freely, so the basic meaning of the Chinese character "Mi" Ni ? o in Putonghua means teasing and disturbing. Two men pestered women with their strength and physical advantages.
the word "win" n m ? o and the word "win" ni m ? o above are reversed. The glyph of "win" is two women, with a man in the middle, for fear that this man will run away. In the Kangxi Dictionary, it is interpreted as: "Rao ráo, won n m ? o also." It means charming, weak, enchanting and wriggling. You see, two girls compete for a boy. In order to succeed in the competition, they compete to flatter this handsome guy, or show their talents. These two men compete for girlfriends on hard power. If this girl tries to rob a boy, it's full of scheming.