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1. Homophones are words with the same pronunciation in modern Chinese. The so-called pronunciation is the same, which generally means that the initials, finals and tones are exactly the same. There are many homophones in Chinese characters. They may have the same or related meanings, or they may have different meanings. There is no connection between them.
2. jiaozi
Ji m: o sound. Words from food to hand in, hand in also sound. "Cross" means "alternating". The combination of "food" and "communication" is "food eaten at the turn of the New Year". Original meaning: China's New Year's Eve.
turn around
Ji m: o Twist, twist and squeeze: wring, cramp and wring; Strangle people with ropes: hanging and strangling; Winding: twist, twist; Quantifier, used for yarn or wool, etc.
Fourth step
Ji m: o is the same as "Ji m: o" Guangming: Hey; Understand: check; Last name.
5.""
Ji m: o sound. Words came from Joe's hand, and Joe made a sound. Joe means "arch". The combination of "hand" and "Joe" means "arch with both hands" and "arch the batten upward with both hands". Original meaning: hand over the battens, or arch the battens in the opposite direction and straighten them.
6. Angle
Ji:o Hard objects that grow on the heads of cattle, sheep, deer and other animals;
Shaping the image angle;
Sharp land protruding into the sea;
Geometry refers to the part formed by two straight lines drawn from a point on a plane;
Where the edges of objects meet;
Frontal bone;
The hair on both sides of the head of ancient underage boys was bun (also called "total angle");
An instrument in the ancient army;
Ancient measuring instruments, the measuring unit of wine;
Monetary unit in China; Star name, one of the twenty-eight nights.