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1.Create a new blank document
Double-click the desktop shortcut key to run the Word program, click the "Office" button, click the "New" command, pop up the new document window, select "Blank Document", and create a new blank document.
2.Adjust the input method
Find the input method button at the bottom right of the screen, click to open the list, and select "Chinese (Simplified)-Sogou Pinyin Input Method". You can also select the shortcut key Ctrl+Shift key to adjust the input method to "Chinese (Simplified)-Sogou Pinyin Input Method".
3.Enter other pinyin letters that do not contain tones in pinyin
Take the word " as an example, whose tones are on the letters "a" and "i", so first enter the letters "h", "u", "g", "u", and separate the letters "u" and "g" with spaces.
4.Open Soft Keyboard
Left-click anywhere in a blank document, position the cursor in the blank document, and then right-click the "Soft Keyboard" button on the Sogou input method toolbar, and select the "Pinyin Alphabet" item to open the soft keyboard.
5.Enter the alphabet with tone
Position the cursor at the position where you need to enter the letter with tone, and left-click to enter the corresponding phonetic letter with tone.
Methods of using auxiliary methods to play tones with pinyin:
1.Use the smart ABC input method: switch to the smart ABC, press and hold V while pressing 8, all the pinyin tones will pop up, and then select the tone letter you need.
2.Right-click the soft keyboard item in the Chinese Input Method toolbar and select Pinyin.
<>3.Using the pinyin guide function of WPS or Word, you can automatically mark out the pinyin of Chinese characters. Select the Chinese characters that need to be annotated, and click Pinyin Guide in the Chinese Layout submenu of the Format menu.
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Intelligent ABC input method, as long as you use V plus 8 to play the phonetic symbol. Or one of the input methods of Wubi typing also has this function.
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The pinyin of one is yí ge. One is soft, and one becomes two.
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There are one, two, three, and four tones in the tone of pinyin, which are also known as yin ping, yang ping, upper sound, and going sound. One sound is flat and high, two sounds climb up, three sounds turn and one turn, and four sounds go down. You can also practice more.
There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, and the four tone symbols are:
The first tone, (Yin Ping, or Ping Tone,").
Second tone, (Yangping, or Rising Tone,"
The third tone, (upper tone, or upper tone, ").
The fourth tone, (de-sounding, or de-sounding,".)
There is also a special tone in the Chinese language, called the light tone, sometimes called the fifth tone, which is not in tune in Hanyu Pinyin. Some scholars believe that the term "fifth tone" is not accurate. Although light tones can distinguish semantics, they are usually not included in the "four tones" of Chinese, because tones are the pitch form of normal stressed syllables.
In terms of pitch, the light tone has only the feature of the pitch, and the tone also has the characteristic of the arch.
Each Chinese character is composed of finals and initials to form a syllable. The tone should be marked in the upper part of the vowel, but it can also be omitted for convenience.
The rules for marking the position of tones in Hanyu Pinyin are as follows:
If there are two vowels, and the first vowel is i, u, or ü, the tone is marked on the second vowel. In all other cases, the tone should be marked above the first vowel.
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The pinyin of one is: one, yi, two tones; one, ge, four tones. One and two more tones when you are with measure words.
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The pinyin on is the third and fourth tones. 上, the modern Chinese standard first-level character (commonly used character), pronounced shàng or shǎng. It was first seen in oracle bones.
The six books belong to the word of the matter. In the oracle bone inscription and the gold inscription, a long horizontal is used as the datum (boundary), and a short horizontal is used as a signifier in the upper part to indicate that it is above the datum.
Its original meaning is high, above; By extension, it means that the rank or quality is above, the order or time is first, and the meaning of ascending from the lower place to the higher place or advancing from here to the other.
Compound: 合上 [hé shàng].
Close, close.
网网 [shàng wǎng].
AM [shàng wǔ].
Time words. Refers to the period from early morning to 12 o'clock in the afternoon.
夜 [wǎn shang].
When the sun sets, it also refers to the night: he stays at home every dayDidn't sleep well yesterday.
Come up [shàng lái].
Begin; Up.
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There are 4 polyphonic characters: zháo, zhāo, zhe, and zhuó.
一、着 (zhuó).
1. Wear (clothing): wear. Dress.
2. Contact, next to each other: landing. Cling.
3. Make contact with other things, so that you can attach to other objects: focus on the pen. Coloration. Inking. Focus. Sake. Attentive (attentive).
2. 着 (zháo).
1. Touching, next to each other: landing. It can't reach the sky, and it can't reach the ground.
2. Feel, receive: cold. Worry. Busy. Windy. Fascinated.
3. Make, send, use: don't touch it.
Three, 着 (zhāo).
2. Strategy, method: high. It's gone.
3. Put it in, put it in: put it in with some salt.
Fourth, 着 (zhe).
1. Particle, indicating that the action is in progress or the state is continuing: walking. Meeting.
2. Particles, indicating a deep degree: good!
3. Particle, indicating prayer: Listen!
Extended information: 一、着 (zhāo) move
1. Vulgar words.
2. Placement. Wen Cheng showed warmth, and Wen sat down. ——Jin Tao Qian, "The Biography of the Great General of the Western Expedition of the Late Jin Dynasty".
3. Another example: salt (salt; stir-fry with salt); Bowl on board.
二、着 (zhāo) 名
1. A step taken to achieve a certain goal; Tactics. Thirty-six, walk for the top. - Water Margin
2. Another example: failure (misstep); Er (Strategy; means); (step by step, gradually; Also refers to the like; each); Thirty-six, walk for the top.
3. Chess terminology. In a game, it is the turn of the player to move a piece from one intersection point to another, or to capture the opponent's piece and occupy the intersection point.
Three, zhāo form
1. Yes; Right. It is used as a reply to express consent.
Make move! Make move! Make move! That's it. - The Legend of Children's Heroes
2. Another example: yes, let's do it.
Fourth, zháo moves
1. Vulgar words.
2. Touching something; Contact. For example, if you can't go up to the sky, you can't go down to the ground.
3. Combustion.
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zēng jī。
Initials: z, j;
Finals: eng, i;
Tone: Boom, boom.
Zeng Ji, the word Jifu, Zhifu, self-named Chashan Jushi, nicknamed Wenqing. Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty.
After the late Northern Song Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty filial piety period, the 83-year-old long-lived poet Zeng Ji has a special position in the history of Song Dynasty poetry, not only because of its rich creation, but also because of its inheritance and creative development of the Jiangxi poetry school praised by later generations.
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duō多, duò剁, tuō off, tuò拓, nuò懦, luō啰, luó逻, luò fall, ɡuō锅. ɡuó国, chuōpoke, chuò绰, shuō say, shuòshimmer, ruò weak pure wide regret, zuò作, cuō搓, suō contraction, the vowel is the part of a syllable that removes the initials. The vowel must contain a loud sound, usually a vowel.
The vowel composed of one vowel is called the unit vowel, and the vowel composed of two or more vowels is called the complex consonant.
Finals = rhyme head (preposition) + rhyme abdomen (vowel, the most important part of the finals) + rhyme tail (vowels can be consonants, in which the consonants refer to the nasal finals).
The finals in a syllable can usually be divided into three parts: the beginning, the belly, and the ending.
Pronunciation: yōng
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