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Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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According to statistics, there are more than 9,000 Chinese characters and 7,000 commonly used characters. There are so many words, so we are easily confused.

Let's take a look at the Chinese characters that look similar, and see how many you can recognize?

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Already

▍One is already in [yǐ].

▍The second is its own [jǐ]

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Tea

▍The first reading is [chá],

▍ 荼 is a Chinese word, polysyllabic characters, which can be pronounced tú or shū

- 03 -

Singularity

▍孑 [jié jué]: The larvae of mosquitoes are the intermediate stages of mosquito growth from eggs to pupae, commonly known as heel worms

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Ju Sui

▍雎 pronounced [jū] as a rare surname

▍睢 pronounced suī. "Falcon" refers to (bird's head) sharp". "Eye" refers to gaze.

Combined to show "sharp eyes"

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Boom

▍ On the left is "汩" (gǔ), and its right side is "曰" (曰" (yuē);

▍On the right is "mì", and next to it is "day" (rì).

The gǔ is relatively wide and the mì is longer

Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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Oh

▍The upper part of cuān is "into", the cooking method, put the food in boiling water and cook it slightly

▍氽 (tǔn) is the upper part of "human", which means fried.

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戍戌 E

▍ The simplest memory (oral tips): point shu (shù), yokozuna (xū), e (wù) hollow

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Gynaecium

▍祇 (qí): The ancient title of the god of the earth, "next to the word" + "clan".

▍祗(zhī): Respectful, respectful, "next to the word" + "氐" (dī).

▍衹 (zhǐ): Same as "only", "next to the word " + "clan".

▍袛 (dī): Short coat, "next to the word" + "氐".

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Crane

▍ 鹜: Wild ducks, "flocking to a certain target" (running towards a certain target like a large flock of ducks), "falling and lone birds flying together".

▍ 骛: Running horizontally, "so high and far", "no distractions in the heart" (there is nothing else in the heart, concentrate on it).

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Yao

▍垚 pronunciation [yáo], to describe the height of the mountain, mostly used in personal names.

▍壵 is pronounced as [zhuàng], the ancient same as "Zhuang".

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Sister

▍Sister pronunciation [mèi], mostly refers to women who are younger than themselves.

▍Mei is pronounced [mò], generally referring to Mei Xi, the concubine of the Chinese Xia King Jie, used for personal names.

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Dusty

▍ The left side of the dust (chén) is the same as "dust", and the bottom is "earth".

▍ The right 麈 (zhǔ), which refers to animals such as deer in ancient books, is "Lord" at the bottom.

In fact, these two are relatively easy to remember, with "soil" is the dust (chén), dust; with the "Lord" is "zhǔ".

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Mouthful

▍口 ( kǒu), the meaning everyone knows.

▍ 囗 (guó), the ancient same as "kingdom"; it also has a pronunciation (wéi), ancient Tongwei.

Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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Ji Ji

▍[姬] is pronounced ji, which generally refers to the ancient beauty of women, and also refers to women who used to sing and dance in the old times, or a surname

▍[姫] is pronounced zhen, meaning prudent, and on the right is the word "subject".

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Ancestors

▍Zu pronunciation [zǔ].

▍袓 is pronounced [jù], which means the beauty of white.

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Nothing

▍The first to read [bó] Tongbo, Bozhou is a city in Anhui

▍亳與毫 [háo], a difference of strokes, 亳, is to pluck a hair from the word,

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Yi Yi

▍祎讀 [yī], which means good.

▍袆讀 [huī] The first sound implies the meaning of the sacrificial garment, which is not very auspicious

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City

▍City [shì].

▍巿 [fú]: A kind of sacrificial garment.

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Pot

▍壸 [kǔn]: The laneway in the palace, borrowed to refer to the inner courtyard of the deep palace.

▍Pot [hú].

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Oh

▍祒[tiáo]: Commonly used in personal names.

▍袑[shào]: Crotch.

Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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Wash

▍Wash and read [xǐ], which means to remove dirt with water.

▍冼讀 [xiǎn], surname.

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Boom

▍夂[zhǐ]: Means "from behind".

▍夊 [suī]: The way to walk slowly.

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Fleur-de-lis

Fú.

▍芺 [ǎo]: that is, bitter herb, the whole herb of Mengshan lettuce, can be medicated, clear heat ▍ detoxification, the main pain relief and hemostasis

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Whoops

▍嬲 [niǎo]: Entanglement; teasing.

▍嫐[nǎo]: Teasing. Why is it that two men and one woman are entangled + teased, and two women and one man are only left to tease.

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Shuffle

▍毳 [ cuì]: Fine hairs of birds and beasts.

▍掱 [pá]: As the saying goes, three hands, that is, pickpockets.

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Coins

▍[coin] is pronounced bì, shape sound character. From the towel, the sound, from the towel indicates that it is related to the cloth veil. The original meaning is the silk fabric used by the ancients as a gift, and now refers to coins, a medium for exchanging various goods.

▍[帀] is pronounced zā, tongza, which refers to circumnavigating.

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Blessings

▍Fu [fú].

▍褔[fù]: Full; compliant.

Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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Wan Bao

▍ Wan [wàn]: Traditional character for "wan".

▍萭 [yǔ]: A grass; a tool for correcting right angles, similar to today's "curved ruler".

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匸匚

▍匸[xì]: Concealment.

▍匚 [fāng]: A vessel similar to a basket; also used as a quantifier.

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Mining

▍[Pick] is pronounced cǎi, which means to extract.

▍[釆] pronounced biàn, is an ancient word for "discernment", which looks like the claw of an animal and means discernment.

The difference between these two words is that the word "釆" is "rice" under the word "skimming", while "cai" is composed of "爫" and "wood", which is easy to distinguish after enlargement, while the distinction between printed bodies is more difficult.

Kanji also hits the face! 30 groups of Chinese characters "twins", see how many you can distinguish?

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