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Is it a polyphonic word? How to form a word?

1. Shuo is a polyphonic word, and the word combinations are:

1. Shuo shuō: speaking, explaining, rapping, telling, etc.

2. Shuo yuè: Yan Shuo, Da Shuo, etc.

3. Shuo shuì: lobbying and talking.

2. Basic meaning?

[ shuō ]

1. Use words to express meaning: I can’t sing, I just told a joke.

2. Explanation: You will understand it as soon as you explain it.

3. Speech; proposition: doctrine. Write books and establish opinions.

4. Blame; criticize: suffer.

5. Refers to the combination; introduction: talking about the husband’s family.

6. It means: Who is he talking about?

[ yuè ]

Same as "yue".

[ shuì ]

Use words to persuade people to listen to your opinions: lobbying. Extended information

1. Evolution of glyphs

2. Explanation of etymology

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": to explain, to explain. Follow the words and redeem. Let’s talk for a day. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": speak, explain. The glyph uses "yan" as the side character and "dui" as the sound side character. One theory is that "shuo" means "conversation". ?

3. Related word groups

1. Rap

[shuō chàng]?

Refers to the folk art of speaking and singing. Such as drum, cross talk, tanci, etc.

2. Tell the truth

[shuō chuān]?

Use words to expose; tell the truth: His wife has revealed his worries.

3. Although

[suī shuō]?

Although: ~ It is a joke, but there should be a sense of propriety.

4. Dashuo

[dà yuè]?

The main meaning. "Preface to Zhang Tongzi" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "The chapters and sentences of the two classics are only a few hundred thousand words, and their annotations are recited by others, and their great sayings are also known."

5. Lobbying

[yóu shuì]?

In ancient times, politicians called lobbyists traveled around various countries and persuaded rulers to adopt their political opinions based on analysis of the political situation. This was called lobbying. Say (shuì).