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How to distinguish flat tongue sounds, raised tongue sounds, front tongue sounds, and back tongue sounds?

1. Add the radical "inch" and "shi": out of date, timing, time and space, clock, sometimes.

2. Add the radical "door" and "jian": middle, space, human world, class break, noon.

3. Add the radicals "阝" and "阳": sun, Yangchun, Chaoyang, sunshine, balcony.

4. Add the radicals "生" and "星": starry sky, star, star, starlight, savior.

5. Add the radical "Li" and "音": sound, volume, music, high pitch, sound.

Stroke order:

Word group explanation:

1. Balcony [yáng tái]?

The small platform protruding from the building, with Railings, you can enjoy the shade, bask in the sun or look far away.

2. Sunny side [yáng miàn]?

The sunny side of (buildings, etc.).

3. Setting sun [xié yáng]?

The sun sets in the west in the evening.

4. Yinchāyangcuò [yīn chā yáng cuò]?

See [yinchāyangcuò].

5. Yangchun Baixue [yáng chūn bái xuě]?

The name of the Chu song in the Spring and Autumn Period. Because it is difficult to understand, there are very few people who can sing along. Later, it is often used to describe elegant or unpopular literary and artistic works. Opposite of "lower Riba people".