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What are the polyphonic words?

"Jiang": jiāng (can be used as a verb, adverb, etc. ), the verb can be interpreted as "lead" and the adverb can be interpreted as "go"; Jigàng (noun) means "average" or "average"; Qiāng (verb) as "wish" and "beg".

"Thin": báo, meaning not thick, generally used alone, pancakes, thin paper; Bó, commonly used as a compound word, is a small gift, rich in the past and thinner than the present; Bo, mint (proper noun)

"give": read g ě I orally; Read jǐ in written language, give and provide.

"Walk": xíng walks, a threesome, there must be my teacher (The Analects of Confucius); Hong, ranks.

"Difficult" ná n The world is in trouble ("learning"), and nán is ordered to be in danger ("division").

Extended data

A disyllabic word means that a word has two or more pronunciations. Different pronunciations have different meanings, different usages and different parts of speech. Pronunciation has the function of distinguishing part of speech and meaning; According to different usages and pronunciations, pronunciations have different functions.

When we study classical Chinese, we will also encounter polyphonic words, which are called "different readings" in ancient Chinese. The Chinese textbook for senior high school published by People's Education Press divides the different pronunciations of classical Chinese into three categories: broken pronunciation, vulgar error and archaic pronunciation. This classification reflects the laws of different reading and helps students to read classical Chinese accurately.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Disyllabic Words