There are six differences in the pictures of the four characters of Bo, Ya, Da and Guan, five of which are different words, and one is a subtle change in the strokes.
Boyada means to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
博【bó】
1. Gu Tong "Bo", 博爱.
雅【yǎ】
1. Compliant. 2. A category of psalms in the Book of Songs. 3. Yayan, in ancient times, refers to the standard language that prevailed. 4. Noble, not vulgar. 5. Beautiful; 6. Friendship. 7. Honorifics. It is mostly used to call the other party's affection and behavior. 8. Adverbs. It means that the state of action or the nature of things has always been like this, which is equivalent to "plain" and "always"; 9. Indicates the degree, which is equivalent to "extreme" and "very".
Ya [yā] 1. Same as "crow", a genus of birds. The whole body is mostly black, with a large mouth, long wings, and powerful feet. They build their nests on tall tree branches, and cereals, insects, and carrion are their food.
Da [dá]
1. Pass-through. 2. Achieve: Achieve (mostly refers to abstract things). 3. Thorough understanding. 4. Not bound by secular ideas; 5. High status; 6. Specify the wise man. 7. Optimistic: open-minded. 8. Expression.
View [guān]
1. Watch. 2. Observation. 3. Scenario. 4. Excursions. 5. Read. 6. Perception or perception of things.
观【guàn】1.道教的庙宇。
Listen to music to make the difference. There are six differences in the video, five of which are different words, and one is a subtle variation of the strokes.
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