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The difference between "mo" and "mo"

The main differences are as follows:

1, with different pronunciations, and with different pronunciations "Yes" (Wà n); The pronunciation of "ü" is (fú or wàn).

2. Different meanings

She is a mantra of many ancient tribes and an auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. It is also a symbol of the Nazi flag.

Hey (two Z's are right-handed, and Chinese reads ten thousand), the directions are different. Wu Zetian in Tang Dynasty in China defined Chen as right-handed, with the tone of "Wan" and the meaning of "Ji".

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Extended data:

The swastika used by the Nazi Party is the mantra of many ancient tribes, which appeared in the history of ancient India, Persia, Greece, Egypt, Troy and other countries, and was later adopted by some ancient religions. At first, people regarded it as a symbol of the sun or fire. Later, people generally regarded it as a symbol of auspiciousness and eternity. In Sanskrit, this word is pronounced as "full room is beneficial to time", which means "auspicious sea clouds", that is, auspicious symbols presented between the sea and the sky.

The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, a symbol of good luck) or the swastika used by the Nazi Party is an auspicious symbol of ancient Indian religion. Wu Zetian of Tang Dynasty in China defined Wanzi as right-handed, pronounced "Wan", which means "Ji De Ji" (Wu Zetian used Wanzi or Wanzi before Tang Dynasty). In the traditional patterns of China, there are thousands of words using this symbol.

In Europe, the swastika used by the Nazi party is a symbol of the Nazis and is forbidden. After the defeat of fascism in World War II, this symbol was shattered immediately.

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