A: Pronunciation: hé
(1) Smooth, gentle (2) Coordinated, good relationship, balanced (3) Reconciliation, peace (4) Regardless of outcome, such as peace Chess (5) The result of the addition of numbers is also called the sum (6) The whole place, such as sleeping in clothes (7) Japanese nation and clothing, such as kimono, Yamato nation (8) Follow, such as discussing with you (9) Preposition, indicating correlation and comparison, such as comparing with others (10) Juxtaposition, such as theory and practice (11) Or, such as improvement in both quantity and quality (12) One of the ancient surnames (13) Joint: tell the whole story (Speak it out completely). Lying down with clothes on. (14) Conjunctions, with, and the same: I play ball with the teacher.
B: Pronunciation: huó
Mixing, such as kneading dough. Stirring or kneading powdered materials to make them stick together: kneading dough. and mud.
C: Pronunciation: hè
(1) Response, such as high-pitched and low-pitched music. (2) Respond to other people’s poems and write a poem. (3) One of the surnames, and the surname. Sing along in harmony: the song is high and low. Compose poems based on the themes or genres of other people’s poems: harmony poems.
D: Pronunciation: hú
Mahjong term, success. When playing mahjong or playing cards, a certain family's cards meet the prescribed requirements and win.
E: Pronunciation: huò
(1) Mix powder or liquid substances (2) Number of times, wash a few times and mix with powder or granular substances, or add water to stir: and medicine. Milk and some sugar. and get. And thin mud. Quantifier refers to the number of times to change the water for washing clothes or the number of times to cook a dose of medicine: clothes were washed with Sanhe water.
F: Pronunciation: huo
It has no literal meaning, it is just a foil, and it is not pronounced in the dictionary. It is used in words such as "warmth", "softness" and "blending".
G: Pronunciation: hàn
In Taiwanese Mandarin, when the word "和" is used as a conjunction, it is pronounced hàn in daily spoken language, but it is pronounced hé in formal pronunciation. (Origined from the old Beijing spoken language, but has basically disappeared in the mainland.) (In the spoken dialects of northern Shanxi, northern Shaanxi, and Inner Mongolia (Ordos, Inner Mongolia Hohhot, and Inner Mongolia Baotou) in mainland China, it is still pronounced this way.
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H: Pronunciation: hè