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How to read "ripple"?
yàng. Definitions: 1. the surface of the water is turbulent: rippling. The surface of the water ripples; there are fine waves undulating. 2, liquid overflows: yàng milk, refers to babies spitting out milk after eating it. It is mostly caused by eating too much at one time. It is also called diffuse milk. Related phrases of the word ripple: expansive, rippling, skimming, throwing, springing, floating, yo-yoing.

Chinese characters, also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters, square characters, belong to the ideographs of the grapheme-syllable characters. Chinese characters are the characters used for writing Chinese, and have also been borrowed for writing Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other languages. They are a widely used script in the Chinese character culture circle, and are now the only highly developed script still widely used in the world.

Broadly speaking, Chinese characters refer to characters ranging from oracle bone inscriptions, the Great Seal Script, the Golden Script, the Preliminary Seal Script, and the Small Seal Script to the Official Script, the Cursive Script, and the Regular Script (as well as the derived Running Script), while narrowly speaking, they refer to characters written in the standardized Shogun script, which is the modern Chinese character in common use today. Chinese characters were invented and improved by Han Chinese ancestors in ancient times, and the exact history of Chinese characters can be traced back to the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty in about 1300 BC, the seal scripts of the pre-Han period, and the golden scripts of the Jinwen period. It was then developed into the Small Seal Script of the Qin Dynasty, and then into the Scribal Script of the Han Dynasty, and then into the Regular Script of the Tang Dynasty, which is the standard handwriting font used today.