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How to read and write Pinyin?
Pronunciation móu or mü u.

Mou's pronunciation can be seen from the following aspects:

1, syllable division: according to the syllable division of pinyin "móu", the pronunciation of "mou" is two syllables, namely "móu".

2. Initial: the initial of "A" is "M". When you pronounce, your lips are gently closed and your breath is clear.

3. Vowel: The vowel of "Mou" is "óu". Pronunciation, lips slightly open, flat tongue, voiced ou sound.

4. Tone: The tone of "A" is the second tone, that is, the upper tone. Pronunciation, the tone from low to high, rising tone.

"Mou" is a Chinese character, and its meaning and explanation are as follows:

1. Name: As a common surname, such as Mou Guoqing, Mou, Mou Xue, etc.

2. Animal noun: refers to a mammal that looks like a bear, also called a bear. It is distributed in forests of Asia and northern Europe and feeds on plants.

3. Action verb: it means thoughtful, thoughtful and thoughtful, and it can also mean brewing. For example, "he fumbled in the room for a long time before making a decision." "This beer needs to be fermented for at least one month."

More information about Mou

Mou is also a kind of surname, which originated in Shandong Province, and ranks149th in today's surname list, and Taiwan Province Province ranks 2nd17th, with a population of about 984,000, accounting for 0.07% of the total population of China. Moushi is widely distributed in China, especially in Sichuan, Liaoning and other provinces.

It originated from the surname Ji, and was named after the country after the fief that was given to Zhu Rong, the God of Fire, in the Zhou Dynasty. According to the historical records "Textual Research on Surnames", "Collection of Surnames of Yuanhe" and "Custom Pass", "Mou, after Zhu Rong, was later named after his surname." Zhu Rong was an official in charge of fire in ancient times, originally served by Li Zhong, the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu. Zhu Rong was named Zhu Rong by Di Ku because of his great achievements in attaching importance to Lebanon and being able to melt into the world.

When Li severely punished the Gonggong family, he was killed because he didn't kill them all. After Di Ku ordered his younger brother Ng Wui to succeed him to the throne, he returned to Huozheng and became Zhu Rong. Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Huisheng, succeeded Huo Zheng, also known as Zhu Rong. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wuwang granted Zhu Rong to Mou (now Zhaojiaquan Village, xinzhuang town, Laiwu, Shandong), then a small vassal state and a viscount, so it was called Mou Guo Zi.