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How to recite?

Recite pinyin? :? Beye, Beye

Bei (pinyin: bèi, bü i) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). The initial text on the back is North, and the ancient glyph of North indicates that two people turn their backs on each other. Later, "north" refers to the north of the azimuth, and later generations created "back" to represent the back of the spine.

The original meaning of "back" refers to "relative to each other", which is extended to a noun, indicating the back, and also extended to the back and back. It can also be extended to reciting. "Back" also means to leave. Read bèi for the above usage.

Another usage of "Bei" is memorizing things, which is pronounced as bē i. The word "Bei" in this sense was written as "Bei" at first, and then the variant "Bei" came into being. 1955 "the first batch of variant forms" stipulated that the word "Bei" was cancelled and still used.

( 1)? The part of the human back from shoulder to waist. Group words: back. Backpack. Come back.

(2)? The back or side of an object. Group words: back. Knife back. In the back. Background.

(3)? With the back, as opposed to the "direction". Group words: backlight. People turn their backs.

(4)? In the opposite direction. Combination of words: secretly. Run counter to each other.

(5)? Avoid, leave. Combination of words: secretly. Away from home.

(6)? Read from memory. Group words: endorsement. Recite. Recite lines.

(7)? Violate. Combination word: violation. Deviate. Betrayal.

(8)? Not going well. Group words: bad luck. Xing.

(9)? Remote. Group words: be quiet.

( 10)? Hearing loss. Group words: hard of hearing.