Yí group words: caramel? Gan Yan? Honey. Bait? Hey? Tsutsu? Contain? maltose
Raise tái: Raise your hand? Raise your head, raise the price, raise the scale? A compliment? Raise the standard? A multi-story wooden box carried by two people for holding gifts.
Fetal tāi group words: viviparous fetal hair? Outer tire? Fetal birthmark? Fetal position? Fetal protection? eerie
Moss táitāi group: Moss? Tongue coating? Moss, moss, money Cabbage seaweed? Jintai
Initial shǐ group words: the original language? Start? Always starting a business? Start and end? Initial? The earliest ancestors
These words are similar in shape, and the collocation of similar words has certain rules and their own characteristics. Simply put, similar words mean that some words look alike, but they are not.
The collocation of similar words has certain rules and their own characteristics:
(1) The strokes are the same, but the positions are different, such as "Ren, Confucianism and Ba".
(2) The glyphs are similar, but the strokes are different, such as "several, several and four".
(3) Similar in shape, but different in radical, such as "before the peak".
(4) The glyphs are similar, but the strokes are different, such as "Wood and Ben".
(5) The glyphs are similar and the pronunciation is the same, such as "close and close".
(6) Similar glyphs and different pronunciations, such as "governance and metallurgy".
(7) The radicals are the same, but the positions are different, such as "promise, promise".