The four characters Ye, Gong, Hao, and Dragon are different in 6 places in the image, 5 of which are similar in glyphs, and the other 1 is a slight change in the strokes
Ye Gong Haolong is a metaphor that on the surface he likes or supports, but in fact he is afraid or opposed.
叶【yè】
1. Leaves. One of the vegetative organs of a plant, usually consisting of leaves and petioles. 2. Something like a leaf. 3. Metaphor for something that floats lightly. 4. Pages. 5. Period. 6. (Yè) surname.
叶【xié】
1. Same as "{co-ordination}". Harmony;
公【gōng】
1. Belonging to the state or the collective (as opposed to "private"). 2. Refers to the state or collective. 3. Matters belonging to the state or collective. 4. Fairness and justice. 5. Common; 6. International. 7. Let everyone know. 8. The first class of the fifth-class titles of the ancient nobility. 9.An honorific title to an elderly man. 10. Call the husband's father. 11. Call yourself husband. 12. Male (as opposed to "female" and "female").
好【Hao】
1. Love. 2. Often easy (something happens).
好【hǎo】
1. There are many advantages, and the satisfying ones (as opposed to "bad"). 2. (Physical) health, (disease) healing. 3. Friendship and harmony. 4. Done; 5. Easy. 6. Used before a verb to indicate what aspect of the satisfying nature lies. 7. Agree, agree, or end, etc. 8. Convenient; 9. Words of praise. 10. Refers to the words of greeting. 11. Indicates doubt, the usage is the same as "{many}". 12. Adverbs. It is equivalent to "very", with an exclamatory tone.
龙【lóng】
1. Legendary supernatural animals. It looks like a snake, has scales and claws, can be dark and bright, can be huge and thin, can fly and dive, and can raise rain and clouds. 2. Symbols of ancient kings; 3. Shaped like a dragon or decorated with a dragon shape. 4. Ancient certain reptiles. 5. Last name.
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There are 6 differences in the video, 5 of which are similar glyphs and 1 is a slight change in the strokes.
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