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How to write 23 consonants?

The 23 consonants are written inside a four-line grid as follows:

The 23 consonants are as follows:

Extension:

According to the Hanyu Pinyin Program, y and w are rewrites of zero-syllable syllables with rhyming head and rhyming head i and u. For example, the syllable yan is a rewrite of the zero-syllable syllable ian, i.e., yan as a whole, so y and w are not counted as consonants; however, according to the customary spelling of the people, yan is spelled using consonants to spell rhymes, i.e., y-an-yan. However, according to people's customary spelling, yan will be spelled out using the rhyme scheme, i.e. y-an-yan.

In China's traditional phonetics, consonants are also called "sound", "new" or "sound new". In traditional Chinese phonetics, consonants are also called "sound", "new" or "sound new", such as "double sound", "ancient sound nineteen new" in the "sound", "new" are expressed in the meaning of consonants. In phonetics, the speech of the period from the Wei, Jin, North and South Dynasties to the Tang and Song Dynasties is called Zhongguoyin. The Middle Ages can be divided into the Pre-Middle Ages and the Late Middle Ages. The Pre-Middle Period is represented by the Cheyun phonetic system (i.e., the Guangyun phonetic system), and the Late Period is represented by the Thirty-six Letters.

The rules of two-phonetic spelling: the first tone is light and short, the second tone is heavy, and the two tones are connected by a fierce touch.

Three-syllable spelling rule: the sound is light, the rhyme is fast, and the three tones are pronounced together smoothly.

Note: The consonants are not in tune and the rhymes are in tune. The whole recognizable syllables can not be spelled.

Syllable writing: (1) several letters of a syllable should be close together, written compactly and evenly;

(2) write all the letters of a syllable in order before labeling the tonal symbols;

(3) don't look at a letter to write a letter, but look at a syllable to write a syllable.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Vocalization