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What is the difference between "complement" and "adverbial" in Chinese?

The simplest thing is to have different positions. Zhuang language comes before verbs or adjectives, and complement only comes after verbs.

Then Zhuang language is not only an adverb, but also a timetable, verbs, adjectives and so on. Then if you see the auxiliary word "di", remember that it is the auxiliary word "di", which is the symbol of Zhuang language. For example, the word "hi" is Zhuang language.

As for the complement, it is added directly after the head language, and both quantitative phrases and prepositional phrases can be used as complements. Then, the word "de" is a complement. Not all of them, of course, but most of them are. It seems that the word "well played" is a complement.

Actually, it depends on the location.