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What are these three words and how do you pronounce them?
The pronunciation is: wén, which is a variation of writing. The pronunciation and meaning are exactly the same as those written, but the writing is different, so I can't type it out, as shown below:

Pinyin: Wen

Explanation:

The writing form of 1.Word language: Oracle Bone Inscriptions ~. English ~.

2. article: scattered ~. Tell me ~.

3. Classical Chinese: half right and half white.

4. refers to liberal arts: ~ science.

5. Non-military as opposed to "martial arts": ~ paste. ~ Wu Shuangquan.

6. Soft; Non-violence: ~ weak. ~ fire.

7. Old refers to etiquette, ceremony, etc. : complex ~ festivals.

8. refers to some phenomena in nature: heaven ~. Water.

9. Tattoos or words on the body and face: ~ body. ~ cheek.

10. Shi Wen; Concealed: ~ over-decorated.

Explain these words:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wen, wrong painting also. All articles in Xiang Jiaowen belong to articles.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wen, typo. Like a cross pattern. All words related to text are bounded by "text".

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. Text [wén běn]?

A book (mostly words and expressions) of a document also refers to a document: there are three kinds of documents: Chinese, English and French.

2. composition [zuê wé n]?

Write an article (especially for students to practice writing): ~ competition. Poetry.

3. Text [ké wé n]?

Texts in textbooks (different from notes and exercises, etc. ): read aloud ~.

4. language [y incarnation]?

National policy.

5. culture

The sum of material wealth and spiritual wealth created by human beings in the process of social and historical development, especially spiritual wealth, such as literature, art, education and science.