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Is there a difference between "pain" and "pain"
There is basically no difference between "pain" and "pain". The explanation in the ancient Chinese "Guangya" is: pain, pain also. The two words are similar in pronunciation. There is no difference between the explanation and usage in the dictionary. And the word "pain" is a typical mutual meaning, that is, two words with the same meaning.

Specific explanation of pain:

Pinyin: téng quadrangle code: 00 133

Radical: total stroke: 10 Outside the radical: 5

98 Wubi: utui 86 Wubi: utui Zhengma: trt

Uniform code: 75BC Cang Xie: khem stroke order: 4 134 135444.

Interpretation:

1, uncomfortable feeling caused by illness, stimulation or trauma: pain.

2, love, cherish: love.

Extended data

Painful strokes

Pain group words

1, partial pain: [piān téng]?

Be especially fond of someone or some people in the younger generation.

2. Headache: [tóu téng]?

Headache.

3. Pain: [té ng tê ng]?

An uncomfortable feeling caused by illness, trauma, etc.

4. cherish: [t é ng x Ρ]?

Deeply pity.

5. It hurts and itches: [t é ng y ? ng]?

It hurts.