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How to pronounce "E", "Xu", "Shu" and "Rong" respectively?
1, "e" w (mispronounced) ranked fifth in Tiangan (A, B, C, D, E); Often used as the fifth in a sequence; "Class E" refers to the night shift.

2. "xū" (sound seeking), the eleventh place in the earthly branch; It means 7: 00 to 9: 00 p.m.

3. Garrison "shù" (phonology), meaning military guard, is used as "frontier defense", "frontier defense" and "garrison"

Extended data

There are 3,300 words in Cang Xie, erudition and calendar in Qin Dynasty, 5,340 words in Xun Bian written by Yang Xiong in Han Dynasty, and 9,353 words in Shuo Wen Jie Zi written in Xu Shen. After Jin and Song Dynasties, the characters became more and more complicated.

According to the seal cutting performance of Moon Hee in Tang Dynasty, Jin wrote 12824, Wei Yang Chengqing wrote Zitong 13734 and Gu Liang wrote 169 17. Jade Piece is a supplement to Sun Qiang in Tang Dynasty, with 225,665,438+0 words. In Song Dynasty, there were as many as 3 1 and 3 19 words in Lei Pian written by Sima Guangxiu, and in Qing Dynasty, there were 47,035 words in Kangxi Dictionary.

19 15 The Chinese Dictionary written by Ouyang Bocun and others has more than 48,000 words. 1959 The Yamato Dictionary compiled by various bridges in Japan has 49,964 words. The Chinese Dictionary edited by Zhang Qiyun in 197 1 has 49,888 words.

1990 The Chinese Dictionary edited by Xu Zhongshu has 54,678 words. 1994, The Sea of Chinese Characters by Leng Yulong et al. received a surprising number of words, up to 85,000 words, but most of the Chinese characters included in this book are "dead words", that is, words that have existed in history but have been abandoned in today's written language.

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