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What's the difference between banners and banners
differences between banners and banners: different references, different sources and different grammars
1. different references
1. banners: straight-hanging long calligraphy and painting. A single picture is called a single picture, and a group (mostly four pictures) is called a screen bar, such as four screens.
2. Banners: horizontal calligraphy and painting, slogans, banners, etc.
Second, the source is different
1. Banner: The first scene of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "There is a banner of Dong Qichang's running script hanging on this wall, which is quite antique."
2. Banner:? Cao Yu? The third act of Sunrise: "The middle door frame is always the banner of' Lover's Lovely Country' or' Taoyuan'
Third, the grammar is different
1. Banners: combined; As a predicate, attribute, adverbial.
2. Banner: combined; As a predicate, attribute and complement.
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