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What is the word for fish with a bleak character?

Bleak: a polyphonic character pronounced bó or bà.

When pronounced bó, it is interpreted as: a genus of fish with an extended, laterally flattened body, one of the freshwater economic fish. The common ones are "Bleak", "Short-tailed bleak" and so on.

When bà is pronounced, it is interpreted as: "Spanish mackerel".

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The word "bleak" belongs to the GBK character set, and if the Wubi input method doesn't support GBK, you can't type this character.

Recommended to use the extreme point five strokes (not extreme five strokes), the default setting Ctrl?+?M can be switched between the GB and GBK character set, switch to GBK can be typed out the word, the code: QGRG.