In Hanyu Pinyin, the letters "fish" and "jqx" were not initial or final, so they needed to be listed separately and not spelled together with other letters. For the word "fish", it was spelled as "f" in the Chinese Pinyin, and for the letters "jqx", they were spelled as "jqx". When listed separately, the word "fish" did not need two dots, and the "j" and "q" in the "jqx" letter needed a dot to mark the initial "j" and "q" respectively, while the "x" did not need a dot. Therefore, the letters "fish" and "jqx" in Hanyu Pinyin did not need to be marked with two dots when they were listed separately.
The correct pronunciation of the 26 letters in the Pinyin Alphabet is as follows: a-ā,á,ǎ,à b-bēi,bái,bǎo,bò c-cā,céng,cǐ,còu d-dàn,dōng,dá,dì e-ér,è,ěng,ēng f-fàn,fēi,fá,fú g-gāo,guǎ,gé,gū h-hǎi,huì,hēi,hóng i/j-jì,jiān,jiǎn,jù k-kǎi,kè,kù,kuàng l-lǎn,liú,lì,lǜ m-mǎn,méi,mù,mǎ n-nǎi,nián,nèi,nòng o-ōu,o,óng,òu p-pāi,pí,pǔ,pò Please note that these pronunciations are based on the provided Pinyin alphabets. Please understand if there are any errors or ominations.
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The Hanyu Pinyin of "a little" could be written as "liīliī'.
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Li Jintai's Chinese Pinyin was Li Jin Ti.
The Hanyu Pinyin Table Encyclopedia included a table of initial syllables and a table of final syllables, which were used to mark the pronunciation of Chinese characters. There were a total of 23 initial syllables in the table, namely b, p, m, f, d, t, n, l, g, k, h, j, q, x, zh, ch, sh, r, z, c, s, y, and w. There were 24 finals in the finals table, including single finals and compound finals. Single finals have a, o, e, i, u, ü, compound finals have ai, ei, ui, ao, ou, iu, ie, ü e. In addition, there was a special rhyme, Er. When you spell, you can use two spellings, three spellings, or read it as a whole. For the specific rules of spellings, you can refer to the complete book of Chinese Pinyin.
The Pinyin for the Dark Night was yèsèzhèngnöng.
The Pinyin for 'bleaching', was piāobái.
Maybe it's to add more unpredictability and challenge. When the story is random, it makes each playthrough unique.
Qiu in "big fish begonia" in love with Tsubaki for two generations. In the first life, Qiu was a young fisherman who fell in love with a beautiful woman, Chun. Chun was a rich and caring girl. She sacrificed everything for Qiu's happiness, including her body. However, Chun eventually passed away in an accident. Qiu lost her lover in deep sorrow. The second generation came to the world that controlled the God of Begonia Flowers. He became the messenger of the God of Begonia Flowers and was given the mission of protecting the Begonia Flowers. In this world, Qiu met a girl who also loved spring-Qiu. Cho was a gentle and kind girl. She was willing to do anything for Cho's happiness. However, Qiu eventually died in an accident. Qiu once again lost her lover in deep sorrow. Therefore, Qiu loved Chun for two lifetimes. He fell in love with Spring and Autumn in the human world and the world of the God of Begonia, but in the end, he lost his lover for various reasons.