What's the difference between a speech and a speech?

"Speech" and "address" are a pair of heteronyms with the same meaning.

The difference between a speech and a speech is that:

1, the two have different emphases, and the word in Zhi Ci refers to the word; The word in "speech" refers to "language and rhetoric".

They are somewhat different in color. "Speech" is more solemn than "speech" and is mainly used in some very formal occasions and major celebrations.

Extended data

The writer Bing Xin wrote a poem "Speech", which was written on 1922, that is, when the poet was 22 years old, it was a solemn "speech" to his dear mother. This is an affectionate ode to great maternal love.

Interpretation of the speech:

Pinyin: zhì cí

Interpretation: Also called "speech".

1 refers to expressing thoughts and feelings to people in words or languages.

2. Jude.

At present, it generally refers to inviting people with certain status to speak at meetings or ceremonies.