The difference between branches and branches.
The pronunciation of zhi and zhiya are both zhīyā, which are usually forked branches or wooden branches. The standard way of writing "Zhi" is "Zhiya". "Zhizhi" belongs to the misuse of different-shaped words in modern Chinese standards and falls into the scope of misspelled words. There is a certain difference between branches and branches in terms of their emphasis. Branches generally focus on the branches produced during the growth of branches; while branches focus on the treetops, which refer to small branches. Small branches can pass through these branches. One point to distinguish branches from branches. In the "Modern Chinese Standard Dictionary" Ya refers to:
1. The place where trees branch;
2. Generally refers to the part where the upper end or front end of an object branches;
3. Refers to the girl. But in real life, many people prefer to understand Ya as Yatou most of the time. Therefore, the word Zhiya is unfamiliar. Sometimes, when some contemporary calligraphers, artists and entertainers create works containing the word "branch", in order to express their artistry and beauty, most of them will write "branch" as "branch". Therefore, over time, branches have become the mainstream text in the field of art.