Bite Pinyin

The pinyin of bite is dīng yǎo.

ding dīng

1. Repeatedly admonish: exhort. Dingzhu (also known as "Ding Ning").

2. Follow up: ask.

3. Mosquitoes use needle-shaped mouthparts to suck: you are bitten by a mosquito. Mosquito bites.

Bite yǎo

1. The upper and lower teeth face each other to crush or clamp something: bite. Bite. Grit your teeth.

2. Clamped by pliers, etc. or stuck by screws, gears, etc.: bite. Bite the buckle.

3. It is a metaphor for saying something that is determined and will not change. It also refers to pulling in irrelevant people when being criticized or interrogated: insisting on it. Bite good people randomly.

4. Dogs bark: Roosters bark and dogs bite.

5. Pronunciation of words correctly also refers to excessive care about the meaning of words and sentences: pronunciation of words. Literary use of words means excessive consideration of the words, and is often used to sarcastically pick out the words without understanding the spiritual essence.

The meaning of the five elements of bite

The five elements of bite are fire, and the five elements of bite are fire. The name is a combination of fire and fire. If the two fires are in harmony, the fire will be strong. People with this combination look optimistic and forthright, and are very popular, but they have a moody personality, have hot and cold feelings, and are prone to being impulsive.

He is a determined person who can rely on his own efforts to achieve success and become famous. The name is only suitable for people who like to use gods as fire or those who lack fire in the five elements. If the five elements avoid fire, it will be counterproductive. The strokes of the five grids of biting are: 5 strokes and 9 strokes, and the tones are Yinping and Shangsheng. This word is not suitable for a name.