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Thick polyphonic pinyin
Thick polyphonic pinyin: chóu, tiáo o o.

Thick, radical: he; Stroke:13; Modern Chinese standardizes the first-class characters (commonly used characters), and the pronunciation of Putonghua is chóu, which was first seen in the Qin bamboo slips era and belongs to the pictophonetic characters of six books. The basic meaning of "thick" is dense, as opposed to "thin", such as dense and dense; Extended meaning is thick, such as thick porridge. "Coarse", first seen in the Qin bamboo slips era, is a pictophonetic character. Words are thick clouds, dense, thin, sticky, thick and so on.

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1. Look at the time to slowly turn water into ice, and then slowly boil life into a pot of thick porridge.

2. The best fish steak is porridge. What kind of fish porridge, crab porridge and snail porridge are all fresh, thick and fragrant.

The leaves of morning glory are green and dense. Seen from a distance, it hangs in the air like a green cloth.

4. Where the sun shines, the flowers bloom densely, and the branches that don't shine with the sun bloom sparsely in twos and threes.

5. The little gray spider can only spread a dense net between the stone crevice and the grass path, one in the east and one in the west, with less to win more, to catch reckless little ants or newborn little crickets.

6. Snowflakes are getting thicker and denser. In early spring and March, it fluttered like catkins, and the blue-gray eaves stayed on Wafi, which was quickly rendered white.