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Introduction to typos

Draft: nǐ draft; example: draft a letter.

Want to do something; example: plan to attack the enemy.

Don't read qiān.

Yi: yì reaches.

"Accomplishment" refers to the degree of knowledge achieved, such as praising a person's profound knowledge and saying "very profound attainments" or "quite accomplished".

Don't read zhǐ.

Pao: páo kitchen.

"Cook" refers to a cook.

"Yue Zu Dai Cook" means that people who are performing sacrifices leave the place of sacrifice to prepare sacrifices for the chef (Zu sound zǔ, which is an ancient sacrificial vessel).

It is a metaphor for going beyond one's own scope of responsibilities and doing other people's work.

Don't read bāo.

Thatch: shān to cover.

Example: Tarpaulin is a large, thick cloth that covers the rain.

When building a house, the roof is covered with grass and mud, also called "thatch back".

Don't read zhàn.

Pivot: shū door axis.

"Center" and "hub" both refer to the most important and critical part of something.

Don't read qū.

Ke: kè Be cautious.

Example: Abide by established laws and regulations.

In the past, there were two readings: kè and què, but now it is required to read the former one.

Do not pronounce gè, or read it as gé according to the "case" analogy.

Burst: bèng burst.

Example: Burst, sparks burst out.

Don't read bìng.

Taint: diàn stains on white jade.

"Defile" and "humiliate" both mean to make a person or thing lose their dignity and be dishonorable.

Don't read zhān.

velvet: róng The soft appearance of newly grown grass.

Example: Asakusa Rongrong.

"Antlers" are newly born antlers with fine hairs and are a valuable medicine.

Do not read ěr.

Parallel: pián juxtaposed, in pairs.

Example: parallel prose (the sentences in the article are all neatly arranged).

Don't read bìng.

Mo: mò road.

Example: Traffic in the fields.

"Qian" and "Mo" refer to the vertical and horizontal paths.

"Strange" means unfamiliar and unseen.

Do not read bǎi.

Xuan: xuàn has the appearance of literary talent.

"Brilliant" means colorful and bright.

Do not read xún.

"蠠": yǒu "蠠" is originally a setaria that looks like a rice field, and is often used to describe bad people; for example: good and bad are mixed.

Don't read xiù.

脍: kuài sliced ??or shredded meat.

"popular" is a compliment to a literary work.

"荍" and "焍" are both delicious things, which are metaphors that suit people's tastes.

Don't read huì.

Gong: cóng "Gonggong" is the sound of running water.

Don't read zōng.

Dian: diàn lake.

Example: Baiyangdian.

It’s also the “sediment” of “precipitation”.

Don't read dìng.

Rinse: shuàn rinse with water.

Example: Rinse the bottle with water.

There is a famous food in Beijing called "shabu-shabu mutton", where you cook the mutton slices in a hot pot and then eat them after rinsing them for a while. The taste is extremely delicious.

Don't read shuā.

Many people have mispronounced the word "shabu" in "shabu-shabu mutton".

Dry: hé "dry" means water has dried up.

"Fish in a dry rut" refers to a fish in a dry rut, which is a metaphor for waiting for rescue in distress.

Do not pronounce gù.

掮: carry the qián on the shoulders.

Example: Raise the flag.

"Brokers" were business middlemen in the old society, and now "political brokers" are also used to mock reactionary politicians.

Don't read jiān.

捺: nà Press down, endure.

Example: suppress, restrain one's temper.

It also refers to the strokes of Chinese characters "丶".

Don't read nài.

Alcoholism: xù Being drunk and acting out.

Example: Drinking causes trouble.

Don't read xiōng.

Compensation: cháng Example: repay, compensate, gain outweighs the loss, get what one wishes.

Do not read shǎng.

This mispronunciation comes from the traditional Chinese character "". Now it is correct to read the simplified radical " taste".

Bloom: zhàn split.

Example: frayed, the skin is torn and the flesh is torn, the shoe is torn to pieces.

Don't read dìng.

stagnant: zhì blocked, unable to flow smoothly.

Example: stagnation, stagnation, stagnation.

Don't read dai.

Comfortable: qiè "Comfortable" means satisfied, "unsatisfactory" means unsatisfactory.

Do not pronounce jiā or jiá.

掯: bì stubborn, unwilling to listen to others' advice.

Example: Headstrong.

Don't read fù.

Sundial: guǐsun shadow.

Example: Sun Wuxia Dial (very busy, no free time in a day).

A "sundial" is an ancient tool for telling time by using the shadow of the sun.

If you don't pronounce jiù, some people may mispronounce it as guī.

域: kuì sigh.

Example: He sighed.

Do not read wèi.

掣: chè pull, pump.

Examples: pull, pull, move, gallop, restrain (prevent others from doing their work).

Don't read zhì.

滓: zǐ The dregs that have settled.

"Scum" originally refers to useless trash, and is also used to mock characters.

Do not read zǎi.

Sui: sù means to go upstream.

Examples: Backtracking (recalling the past) and tracing back to the source (searching for the root cause) are all metaphors.

Don't read shuò.

Plastic: sù To make figures out of clay.

Examples: sculpture, shaping, statue, wood carving and clay sculpture.

"Plastic" is a chemical substance.

Do not pronounce shuò, suò.

Ai: ài narrow.

Example: narrow-minded.

A dangerous place.

Example: Pass, key pass.

Do not read yì.

Wei: wěi is, yes.

Example: Risking the great injustice of the world.

Don't read wéi.