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Homophone list
The homophone list is as follows:

āi: Dust, approaching, sighing, sadness, alas.

àn: On time, back channel, gloomy, answer.

Ao: Pride, mystery, Australia, regret.

Bān: Teach an axe to teach others, award prizes, mark marks and carry.

Bàn: partner, stirring, stumbling block, dressing, petals.

Bāo: bud, compatriot, schoolbag, peeling, praising, making soup.

Bao: Storm, explosion, reward, sorry, exposure.

Bèi: Elder, shell, confusion, background, preparation, fatigue.

Bǐ: Competition, contempt, dagger, mutual, writing brush.

B ?: Concealment, wall, returning to Zhao, escape, disadvantages, necessity, graduation, occlusion, shielding, evil spirits, green, arms.

Biàn: Debate, identify, braid, change, convenience, everywhere.

B Ρ n: VIP, seaside, colorful, endangered and polite.

Bǐng: Night outing by candlelight, handle, holding your breath, sesame cake, temperament.

B not: radio, waves, funding, exploitation, glass, spinach.

Example:

Broadcast: He works as an announcer at a local radio station.

Bo: The leaves of a large piece of green spinach are like a green sea, bright and bright.

Homonym identification:

The existence of homophones makes it difficult for us to learn and use Chinese characters, so we should learn to distinguish homophones.

First of all, for homophone pictophonetic characters, their meanings can be judged by different shapes. For example, "drive", "qu" and "body" all read qū. If we say "qū car", "Qi qū" and "body qū", we should immediately think that they are three words: drive, qu and body. Because horse-drawn carts were used in ancient times, "qū cart" should be a "drive" related to horses.

Qū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū ū 3 "Body qū" is related to the body, and only "body" can be used. The meanings of these words are clearly marked by the shape, and it is not difficult to distinguish them.

Secondly, for commonly used homophones, we should always pay attention to what words they are often used with and what they mean. Some students often write "deployment" as "deployment", "arrangement" as "placement", "hard work" as "overcoming" as "engraving", mainly because they don't notice the different collocation habits of each word.

In fact, homophones like this are sometimes difficult to distinguish in meaning. As long as you pay attention to their collocation habits at any time, you can use them freely.