Words with similar shapes of Jun, Fat, Pulse, Zai, and Taste

1. The similar form of Jun is: Jun, and the compound word is: handsome.

handsome

Pinyin: jùn qiào 

Explanation: pretty; beautiful.

Example: He is handsome and looks like a woman.

Part of speech: adjective

Antonym: ugly

2. The similar form of fat is: refers to, and the compound word is: fat.

Fat

Pinyin: zhī fáng

Explanation: The oily substance in humans, animals and plants is a glycerol of one or more fatty acids.

Example: He lacks exercise and has too much fat on his body.

3. The similar word for pulse is: chant, and the compound word is: chant.

Song

Pinyin: gē yǒng

Explanation: (1) Praise, chant; sing (2) Poetry, song

Part of speech : Verb

Synonyms: singing, praising

4. The similar form of Zai is: plant, and the compound word is: plant a tree.

Planting trees

Pinyin: zāi shù

Explanation: The process of establishing the foundation and necessary conditions for trees to continue growing.

Example: Everyone is going to plant trees today.

5. The similar form of taste is: ambiguity: compound word: pick up gold but not ambiguity.

Pick up gold but not be ignorant

Pinyin: shí jīn bù mèi

Explanation: Gold: originally refers to money, but now refers to various valuables; ambiguous: to hide. When you find something, you don't hide it and keep it as your own. Refers to good servant ethics and social mores.

Source: Qing Dynasty·Wu Chichang's "Guest Window Gossip·Yi Beggar": "He was the leader of Huli. He planned a house for him in the market, bought goods and established a business, and expressed it with his forehead, saying 'It is not ignorant to pick up gold'." Qing Dynasty ·Chapter 18 of "Qilu Deng": "Tearing down a family member's status is also a sign of not being ignorant about picking up gold."

Example sentence: Each of us should develop the good character of picking up gold without being ignorant from an early age.