| 鲁莽 | lǔ mǎng | hot-headed; impulsive; reckless | |
| 莽撞 | mǎng zhuàng | rude and impetuous | |
| 草莽 | cǎo mǎng | a rank growth of grass; uncultivated land; wilderness | |
| 莽汉 | mǎng hàn | fool; muddlehead; boor | |
| 粗莽 | cū mǎng | brusque; rough; boorish; crude |
| 1 | Titanoboa, which measured up to 45 feet long, was the world's longest ever snake. | |
| 2 | The wild Condition Description: Hengkong born, the Kunlun, reading all human spring. | |
| 3 | When you face the whales, sharks or giant Mang, do you feel man is very insignificant? | |
| 4 | Titanoboa could've swallowed such toothy prey as though it were an appetizer. | |
| 5 | If you call someone a fool, you are indicating that you think they are not at all sensible and show a lack of good judgment. |