There are six differences in the four characters of buy, 椟, return and bead in the picture, of which 5 are similar in glyphs and 1 is a slight change in the strokes.
Buy the pearl and return the box, and return the pearl. The parable has no eyesight, and the choice is not right.
Buy [mǎi]
1. Exchange money for things (as opposed to "selling"). 2. Woo with money.
椟【dú】
1. Mailboxes;
还【hái】
1. Adverbs. means continuous, equivalent to "still"; 2. Indicates repetition, which is equivalent to "again" and "again"; 3. Indicates an increase in degree, which is equivalent to "more"; 4. Used before an adjective to indicate barely getting by (generally on the good side); 5. Indicates that there is a supplement outside a certain range; 6. Use the previous sentence as a foil, and the next sentence as an inference. It is equivalent to "yet"; 7. Indicates that I did not expect this to be so; 8. Indicates that it has been so for a long time.
还【huán】
1. Return. 2. Recovery. 3. Return; 4. Reward: Retaliation. 5. Pass "{ring}". Surround.
珠【zhū】
1. Pearls, round particles produced in the shells of some mollusks, milky white or slightly yellowish, shiny, are valuable ornaments, and can also be used as medicinal materials. 2. Bead-like things.
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There are six differences in the video, 5 of which are similar glyphs and 1 is a subtle change in the strokes.
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