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What's the difference between morning and morning? Is there a word in the morning? Why can't I find it in Xinhua dictionary?
There is no such word as morning.

Early morning? [ling chén]?

Explanation:

1, the time near dawn; Morning, morning.

2. Early morning: at dawn; Early morning.

Source: Jun Qing's Ambition: "Now, when I finished writing this essay, it was already four o'clock in the morning."

Example:

1. Get on the train tonight and arrive in Beijing tomorrow morning.

The time of the accident is about early morning.

Extended information synonyms: morning, early morning, dawn

First, in the morning? [z m: o Chen]?

Interpretation: Time words. A period from dawn to eight or nine o'clock.

Source: Chapter 7 of Ba Jin's Death: "He didn't even take off his clothes, so he slept until ten o'clock the next morning."

Second, early in the morning? 【qīng zǎo】?

Interpretation: early morning, early morning.

Source: Lao She's "Longxugou" Act I: "He slipped out early in the morning, regardless of anything!"

Third, dawn? [Lin Ming]?

Interpretation: Time words. At dawn or just before dawn.

Source: Han Beiping's "African Night Party Toast": "Fearless enthusiasm for the revolution has the characteristics before dawn."