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How to pronounce "lv" in Chinese characters How to pronounce "lv"
1. Brigade (Pinyin: lǚ) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character image resembles a crowd gathering under a flag, and its original meaning refers to the army. By extension, it refers to the military establishment unit, with 500 people per brigade.
2. "Shuowen·_Bu": "An army of five hundred is called a brigade." Some people also say that there are two thousand people. "Guoyu·Qiyu" says: "Therefore, two thousand people are traveling together." Also refers to the general of the "brigade". "Brigade" also extends to many meanings related to the army, such as stationing, military orders, etc. Since the army often goes on expeditions, it also has extended meanings such as journey, tourism, travel, and travelers.
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