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The 5 most difficult names to pronounce in the Three Kingdoms

The five most difficult names to pronounce in the Three Kingdoms

Chinese character culture is extensive and profound. As of now, there are more than 90,000 Chinese characters in total, and more than 70,000 are commonly used. Therefore, it is normal to not recognize some Chinese characters when you encounter them, and it is not a shame. Even the president of Peking University can pronounce Honghu as (hóng hào), let alone others? Therefore, when you encounter an unfamiliar word, you need to check it before confirming it. Don't pretend to understand, which will make you laugh in the end.

As a fan of the Three Kingdoms, many friends must have encountered many unfamiliar names when watching the Three Kingdoms for the first time. Some people will inquire carefully and write it down; while some people will be confused and just read it based on their feelings.

As the saying goes, "A scholar pronounces a word half the way." It is a common mistake that most people make when they recognize a radical and mistake it for the pronunciation of the word. In addition to the name Xun Yu, even experienced fans of the Three Kingdoms may pronounce the following characters incorrectly. Very few people pronounce three of them correctly.

When most people see these two characters for the first time, they pronounce them as (xún huò).

Later, as the number of film and television works on the subject of the Three Kingdoms increased, Xun Yu, as an important counselor under Cao Cao, began to gradually come into the public eye. Friends who like to watch Three Kingdoms film and television dramas now probably know that Xun Yu was right. Pronounced as (xún yù).

However, in some Three Kingdoms-themed games, some children do not know the word due to lack of knowledge. They pronounce Xunyu as (xún huò), or some people even use the word Xunyu to make a joke. Yu is pronounced as (gǒu huò), and the deceased has passed away. I hope that those who really like the Three Kingdoms can still respect Xun Yu, a loyal minister of the Han Dynasty.