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孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

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Chinese characters are broad and profound,

Obviously, it is two words, and it looks like one word. Not only are the pronunciations different, but the meanings are also very different. These Kanji are like a natural pair. Today, the poet Jun will talk about these chinese characters that are born with a pair.

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

jié jué

lonely

Woe

These two words, the living twins. These two words are rarely recognized, 孓: the larvae of mosquitoes. Widow: Lonely, lonely. pīng pāng

ping

Table tennis

We were born as a couple. "Ping-Pong" is an elephant word. They also formed a cosmic invincible project - table tennis. āo tū

concave

convex

We are unique. In appearance, the two are not only a pair, but also a perfect match in meaning. Concave: Low place convex: The most wonderful thing about the high place is that the two words with the most words are each other.

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

yuē yóu

Yue

cockroach

In reverse, I am you, you are me. These two words can overwhelm the poet. Pronounced "yuē yóu" (pronounced about by] "曱甴" mostly refers to the meaning of "cockroach", but also to describe sinister and vicious people, the word was first written in the Shanghainese novel literature of the Republic of China period. I really admire the old ancestors. chì chì

wings

Yikes

Exactly the same as there is wood. Most importantly, they all pronounce the same. "翄" and "wing" are both meaning wings. bì zā

currency

go round

The poet Jun's eyes flickered, thinking that this was a word with wood? The difference is that one is an "apostrophe" and the other is a "horizontal". The meaning is also very different: coin is the meaning of "coin", 帀, the same as "匝".

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

fringe yuē

day

say

One fat and one thin, it's a perfect match. In other words, when I go to school, how many people see it as a day. gā lá

corner

corner

We are each other's only! 旮旯 is a dialect. Refers to a corner in a house or yard. The word "旮旯" can only be grouped with each other. It's the only one. zè wáng

oblique

Yikes

We stood facing each other like we were looking in the mirror. 仄, is the general term for "upper sound", "de-sound" and "into-sound". Tong "dead". It looks similar, but the meaning is very different. The routine of kanji is deep!

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

zhì yě

govern

smelt

If you forget that, it's another word. gài miǎn

beggar

parapet

They differ only a little. There is more than one vertical, and if you don't look closely, you really can't tell the difference? fēi jǐ

imperial concubine

Whoops

You look different, in fact, just a different side and the meaning is similar: concubine: imperial wife, or princely wife. 妀: Gu Tong "Daji", the concubine of the King of Shang of China.

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

piànpán

slice

factories

Turn around and I'll be you. What a wonderful fate. Tablets: Flat and thin objects. 爿: Quantifier, refers to shops, fields, factories, etc. The meaning is very different, but the piece turns over and becomes a mu, which is wonderful. yù sù

jade

Hoo

Jade with flaws is also jade. Jade is jade, and jade is jade with flaws. Two words mean something like that.

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

yún yǔn

Yun

fall

I want to perish with you. Yun: The name of the ancient country. METEORITE: Falling. destroy.

ǎi chǎng

Boom

bright

We are each other's sun, warming each other forever. Ryū: The name of the star. Chang: Long daytime.

孑孓, 仄亾, Tablet: These Chinese characters are born as a pair, how much do you know?

【Copyright Notice】Source: Classical Literature and Poetry.

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