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It's fun to find the difference, and it's a good way to practice observation

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The metaphor of being very loyal to people and things.

It's fun to find the difference, and it's a good way to practice observation

There are 6 differences in "phi", of which 5 are similar glyphs, and 1 is a subtle change in strokes.

披【pī】

1. Cover or drape over the shoulder. Compound: shawl.

2. Open; Opened. Compound: Phi Reading.

3. Separate; Disperse.

4. (Bamboo, etc.) Cracking.

Pi

Ancient funeral utensils. It is made of silk and tied to both sides of the locomotive for pulling to prevent overturning.

It's fun to find the difference, and it's a good way to practice observation

There are 6 differences in "liver", 5 of which are similar in glyphs, and 1 is a subtle change in strokes.

liver [gān]

1. One of the digestive organs of humans and higher animals. Compound: liver.

2. Refers to the heart of a person.

It's fun to find the difference, and it's a good way to practice observation

There are 6 differences in "li", of which 5 are similar in glyphs and 1 is a subtle change in strokes.

沥【there】

1. Liquids such as moving water, tears, and blood fall drop by drop. Example: Exhaustive.

2. Dynamic exudation; make exudation; Filter.

Example: Drain wine. 3. Drop-by-drop oozing liquid; Refers specifically to strained wine. Example words: Yu Li, Zhu Li.

It's fun to find the difference, and it's a good way to practice observation

There are 6 differences in "gall", of which 5 are similar in glyphs and 1 is a subtle change in strokes.

胆【dǎn】

1. The gallbladder, the sac-like organ that stores bile, is located in front of the lower right lobe of the liver. Example: Lie down and taste the guts.

2. Name guts; Guts. Example: audacious.

3. Something that can hold water or inflatable inside some utensils.

4. First name.

Listen to music to make the difference.

There are 6 differences in the "pen", 5 of which are similar in glyphs, and 1 is a subtle change in the strokes.

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Pen【bǐ】

1. Stationery for writing and painting. Example: Pencil.

2. Use a pen to write. Example: Transcript.

3. The names form the strokes of Chinese characters. Example: Writing.

4. Amount (1) is used for payments, debts, etc. (2) Used for calligraphy and painting.

5. The name refers to the original calligraphy and painting.

Example: Danqing wonderful pen.

6. Names (writing, drawing, composing) skills and characteristics.