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Great homonym.

The homophones produced are as follows:

1, Ning(níng): peaceful and calm. Example: quiet, favoritism.

2. Twist (níng): Twist hard to make the direction consistent. Example: twist the towel and twist the ear.

3. Lemon: Lemon, a kind of fruit. Example: lemonade, lemon tea.

4.níng: fierce and fierce. Example: grin and stare.

5.níng: Earwax, also called earwax. Example: Deafness and drowning.

6. (): Flatter, flatter others with words. Ex.: I am a courtier and a courtier.

7. Ning: That, that. Example: Many things, many things.

8nìng(nìng): Mud and marsh, which describe muddy roads.

9. (? ng): In ancient times, it meant chewing gum, which also meant that it was made of leather.

10, Xi: An ancient axe. Represents an ancient tool or weapon.

Matters needing attention when using homophones:

1, pay attention to syllables: When using homophones, we need to pay attention to the importance of syllables. Homophones usually consist of one or more syllables, and each syllable has its own meaning and pronunciation. Therefore, when selecting and using homophones, we need to pay attention to the collocation and combination of syllables to ensure the accuracy and fluency of expression.

2. Pay attention to semantics: Although homophones have the same pronunciation, their semantics and contexts are often different. Therefore, when using homophones, we need to pay attention to their semantics and context to ensure that the selected words can accurately express their meanings. At the same time, we need to pay attention to the weight of semantics and emotional color to avoid misunderstanding or ambiguity caused by improper use.

3, follow the norms: when using homophones, you need to follow the language norms and habits. Although the use of homophones can increase the diversity and richness of expression, excessive or improper use may affect the clarity and readability of expression. Therefore, when using homophones, it is necessary to follow language norms and habits to ensure the accuracy and rationality of expression.