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The four characters of Shou, Zhu, Wait, and Rabbit are each different in 6 places, 5 of which are similar in glyphs, and 1 is where the strokes have changed slightly.
Waiting for the rabbit is a metaphor for sticking to the narrow-minded experience, and I don't know how to be flexible. It also satirizes the delusional luck psychology of getting something for nothing.
6 differences
守【shǒu】
1. Duties and responsibilities. 2. Conservative; 3. Compliance; 4. Protection: Defend (as opposed to "attack"). 5. Caretaking; 6. Approach; 7. Abbreviation of Taishou.
6 differences
株【zhū】
1. Tree roots, trunks, or stumps that remain on the ground. 2. Plant body. 3. Measure words. The calculation is related to grass and trees, which is equivalent to "tree".
6 differences
待【long】
1. Wait. 2. Treat. 3. Hospitality. 4. Yes. 5. Intend.
待【dāi】
1. Stay;
6 differences
兔【prison】
1. Mammals. Long ears, short tail, good at jumping and running. Wool can be used for weaving, and fur can be used for clothing. 2. Refers to the moon.
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There are 6 differences in the video, 5 are similar glyphs, and 1 is a change in the strokes.
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