Do Japanese Chinese characters have homophones?

Yes Japanese homophones are: one, zi, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one,?

First of all, I

Pinyin: ri

1, the old translation of the chemical element "germanium".

2. The old translation of the chemical element "Radium".

Second, the priest.

Pinyin: ri

Also called transfer. A car used by ancient post offices to deliver letters.

Third, Yao

Pinyin: ri

In ancient times, it was the same as "day", used for names, and its pronunciation was the same as "positive".

Fourth, Xi

Pinyin: ri

The old name of the chemical element "helium"

Verb (abbreviation for verb) you

Pinyin: ri

Blunt. Sharp tools are not sharp.

Sixth, stubbornness

Pinyin: ri

Tight underwear

Seven,?

Pinyin: ri

Grass name.