This is a very basic question, but it is also the starting point of learning Chinese. Let's introduce it below: A is pronounced as "ah", and when pronounced, the lips are opened to make a clear sound. B is pronounced as bē i. When pronounced, the cloth mouth is slightly closed and the voice is slightly low. C is pronounced as c: and when pronounced, Zhang Kaicheng's mouth is half round and her voice is crisp.
D is pronounced as "d Ο", and when pronounced, the tongue gently lifts the upper jaw and has a low voice. E is pronounced as "forehead", and the lips are slightly flat when pronounced, and the pronunciation is clear. F is pronounced as fū, and when pronounced, the lips are slightly open in a line, and the voice is soft. G is pronounced as gē, with a deep pronunciation and a round mouth.
H is pronounced as "hā", and when pronounced, the breath comes from the throat and the lips are slightly flat. I is pronounced as "one", and when pronounced, the lips are slightly closed and the voice is short. J is pronounced as j: and when pronounced, the teeth gently bite the lower lip, and the voice is crisp. K is pronounced as kè, and when pronounced, the breath is fully compressed, giving out a deep voice.
L is pronounced as "lā", and the tip of your tongue is pressed against your gums with a soft voice. M is pronounced as "mēi", and the lips are slightly closed when pronouncing, and the voice is soft. N is pronounced as nā, and the tongue is pressed against the palate when pronouncing, and the voice is soft. O pronounced oh, the mouth is slightly open and the voice is short. P is pronounced as p: and when pronounced, the mouth is slightly closed and the voice is low.
Q is pronounced as "q Ο". When pronounced, the tongue tilts slightly and the voice is crisp. R is pronounced as "ér", and when pronounced, the tongue is gently rolled up and the voice is soft. S is pronounced as s: and when pronounced, the mouth opens into a half circle and the voice is crisp. T is pronounced as t: and when pronounced, the tip of the tongue is pressed against the upper gum, and the voice is low. When u is pronounced, the lip opens into a circle and makes a short sound.
V is pronounced as "what", which is different from other letters in Chinese. "V" is not pronounced with the lips closed, but with the upper and lower lips slightly separated. When W is pronounced, the lip shape forms a circle and the sound is clear. X is pronounced as x: and when pronounced, the tongue is slightly evoked and the voice is clear. When y is pronounced, the tongue is gently lifted and the voice is mellow.
Z is pronounced as "z Ο". When you pronounce it, your lips don't need too much strength, and your tongue gently squeezes the airflow, and your voice is low. The above is the pronunciation method of 26 pinyin letters. In the process of learning Chinese, it is very important to master these basic knowledge. I hope that all students can master the correct pronunciation methods of these 26 pinyin letters through practice and learn and use Chinese better.