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If the surname has two pronunciations, it will often be a joke, whether it is school or work, there will always be people who mispronounce it, and even someone will give you a nickname because of this, and when I recall the class reunion, I will often mention this stalk, which will make people cry and laugh.
When I was in junior high school, there was a male classmate in the class named Xie Kai, whose surname was pronounced "xie". When I first entered junior high school, the head teacher called everyone according to the roster one by one and asked everyone to introduce themselves. When reading him, the head teacher said, "Please untie the classmates to introduce yourself", and everyone felt that the name was a bit too casual, and they all turned their heads to see who the "unraveling" was.
He blushed and said, "Hello everyone, my name is Xie Kai," and then turned around and wrote the pinyin of his last name on the blackboard. I didn't remember a few people during that self-introduction, but I was very impressed by him, and after getting acquainted with him, everyone often joked about him.
There is also the singer Pu Shu, I thought the word was pronounced "pu" at first, but then I saw that the word in the names of those Korean artists was pronounced "piao", and I changed it again. Later, when I was chatting with my classmates, I talked about my favorite songs, and I said that the ordinary road of the piao tree was good. The classmate was stunned for a moment, and he couldn't laugh when he reacted, and told me how to pronounce it, and explained why his name was exceptional.
Then it became a meme, and my friends liked to joke about it, which made me very embarrassed.
There are also many people whose surname is a pronunciation but not a tone, and everyone is often used to mispronouncing it. For example, Yu Chengqing's Yu is three tones not two tones, Ren Xianqi's Ren is two tones not four tones, and Ji Xiaolan's Ji is three tones not four tones ......These are habitually misread, and it will feel awkward to correct them.
Although the surname has two pronunciations, it is often mispronounced, but I think it is also very good, if someone calls your name once you correct it, he will be more impressed by you, and it is easier to be remembered by everyone.
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In our 5,000-year-old Chinese culture, Hanzi is our most important and successful culture. In the process of creating writing for our ancients, they also had troubles about what to call the pronunciation of the word, what to call it to make it easier for people to remember the word, how many pronunciations the word should have to be appropriate, and so on.
Among these polyphonic characters created by the ancients, some polyphonic characters can also be used as surnames. Among the few polyphonic characters that are surnames, I only know two, one is "Pu" and the other is "species". If the first word is "Pu", I believe most people will be familiar with this pronunciation.
Like our domestic singer "Pu Shu", his name is called pu three tones, but like some Korean artists, their names are not called pu, but piao two tones. When I first started to get in touch with Korean artists, I thought that their surnames were also called pu, but as soon as I said their names, my classmates would laugh at me, and I was really ashamed to die.
This second word "species", it is estimated that not many people know it, after all, there are not too many people with this surname. In the third year of high school, there was such a boy in our class, called "Chonghao". At that time, we didn't know what his name was at first, so we kept calling him zhong, but the boy didn't pay attention to us, so we thought he didn't hear it, so we didn't talk to him.
When our teacher asked questions in class, he kept calling him zhong (four sounds) Hao, when he was called by the teacher, his face suddenly turned red, and then whispered to the teacher, my name is chong (two sounds) Hao. Only then did the whole class know how his name was pronounced.
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The character [和] is a polyphonic character with five pronunciations: hé, hè, hú, huó, and huò. The surname [and] is pronounced hé.
In the text of the "General Specification Chinese Character Multivariate Code Table" attached to the national valid invention patent "Multivariate Chinese Characters and Graphic Symbol Input Method and Its Keyboard" (multivariate code), enter f and type the word "and", that is, the word "and" is known in the 6th edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary" No. 524; 528;547;587;There are five pronunciations and explanations on page 593.
p. 524 [和 ] hé 平和; Gentle. shape] harmony; Harmony. to end a war or dispute. Move] (playing chess or playing ball) is not a winner. First Name] Last Name.
p. 524 [and] hé jointly. Introduction] Introduce relevant or comparative objects. lian] denotes a juxtaposition; Follow; And.
Lian] indicates a choice relationship, which is often used after "regardless, regardless, regardless". In addition operations, the number obtained by adding another number to one number, such as 6 4 10, 10 is the sum, also called the sum number.
p. 524 [和 ] hé [名] refers to Japan.
Compound words kind; and Chang; Zephyr; gentle drizzle; Kimono; Made; Gentle. harmony; Reconciliation; Draw; Harmony; and beauty; Harmony. Warm; Make a clean breast of; Peace; Peaceful coexistence; Tie chess; Friendly; harmony; and pro; Kind; Monk; Harmony; and numbers; and Shun; Peace talks; He Wan; Chord; Harmonious; Peace treaty; ......
p. 528 [和] hè [鋕] Sing along harmoniously. Make poems based on the subject matter and genre of other people's poems.
Compound words and poems.
p. 547 [和] hú [move] When playing mahjong or playing cards, one of the cards meets the prescribed requirements and wins.
p. 587 [和] huó [moving] Add liquid to the powder, stir or knead it to make it sticky.
Compound words and faces; and mud.
p. 593 [和 ] huò [拕] Mix powders or granules together, or stir with water to make something thinner.
p. 593 [和 ] huò [量] The number of times it is used to wash something and change the water or the number of times a decoction is used.
compound words and medicine; and lane; and dilute mud.
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Single (dan) read (shan).
翟 (di) read (zhòòn).
District (qu) read (ou).
Wan Qian (wan
qi) read (mo
qi) 尉�� (wei
chi) read (yu
chi) and so on.
Alternate pronunciation of the surname].
There are quite a few Chinese characters that have a special pronunciation when used as a surname, which is called "different pronunciation" in surname science. The main reason for the different pronunciations is due to the preservation of archaic sounds in the surnames and the influence of local dialects.
Common surnames are pronounced differently:
Heavy: chóng
Yin Chong; District: ōu
Yinou; Qiu: qiú
sound; Secret: bì
tone closed; 冼: xiǎn
sound display; Solution: xiè
Acknowledgments; Fold : shè
Tongue; Single: shàn
Yinshan; Park: Piáo
sound scoop; Zhai: zhá
Ototaku; Cha: zhā
sound slag; Wan Qi: mò
qí sound mochi;
尉迟: yùchí 音玉迟; Wait a minute.
There are also some surnames with characters, one character with two sounds, the same Chinese character as a surname, because there are two pronunciations, it represents two different surnames, and they are not the same source. For example, the surname "Le" has the same pronunciation as the word "month" in the north, and the pronunciation in the south is the same as the word "Le"; The surname "Zhao" is read as "Shao" by Han readers, while by Dai people as "Zhao"; The surname "cover" originally from the Central Plains is pronounced as "talk", while those who are registered in Liangguang or Zhuang have the same pronunciation as the word "Qin".
These people with the same character and different pronunciations respectively indicate different surnames, and cannot be regarded as different readings of the same surname in different regions and different ethnic groups.
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