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Japanese "mask" means masked in Chinese?

In Japanese, "mask" and "mask" are different.

Masking is to cover your face with cloth or something. However, "face" has two meanings, one is "masked". For example, the Japanese word for "butoh Club" is a masked ball. Another meaning is that the surface is different, and the heart is different from reality. For example, the Japanese like to say "a couple", which means that the couple are nominally husband and wife, but in fact they have long separated. It's just a fake couple who looks like a husband and wife on the surface.