What are the words "Wan" above and "Bug" below? How to read it?

First of all, the word "Wan" above and the word "Bug" below are Mi, and the pinyin is Chà i. ..

Second, interpretation:

Scorpions and other poisonous insects: bees.

Third, the radical of cockroach: worm

Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: upper and lower structure

Five, the word-making method: knowing

Variant of intransitive verb: Xiang

Seven, related words:

Bitter tail, bitter front, bitter middle, bitter poison, bitter hair, mustard?

Stump, bee, mustard, medium, awn, basin, beard.

Extended data:

First, the stroke order of Chinese characters:

Horizontal, horizontal folding hook, left, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, point,

Second, the phrase definition:

1,[máo chài]?

The metaphor is not good.

2. Jie Mi?

See "mustard".

3.[chài pén]?

Legend has it that in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, a kind of torture, put poisonous snakes and poisonous insects in a pit, put sinners in it and let snakes and insects bite them.

4.[chàI qun]?

Yeah, it's embarrassing.

5. Scorpion?

Scorpion.