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The difference between miniature and depiction
The difference between them is: different pronunciation, different meaning and different sensory description.
1, pronounced in miniature, pronounced su ū y ǐ ng; ; Portrait, pronounced Xi zh ao.
2. Different meanings: microfilming refers to recording a large area of materials, pictures and substances on a smaller photosensitive film by using photography technology; Portrait means a more vivid literary narrative way, which presents characters and scenes to readers through accurate text description.
3. Different sensory descriptions: Miniaturization is recorded on a smaller photographic film by photography; Portraits enhance readers' immersion through sensory descriptions such as sound, taste and touch.
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