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The difference between Jin and Ming, Qin and Ming
"Jinse" in "Jinse Harmony" refers to the Jinse Qin, a traditional stringed instrument with beautiful sound quality. "Harmony" means * * * singing together, which means harmony between husband and wife. Therefore, "Jin Se He Ming" is used to describe the overall harmony between husband and wife, emphasizing the harmony between husband and wife.
The "Qin" in "Qin, Qin and Ming" also refers to the harmonious relationship between husband and wife, in which "Qin" refers to Qin and "Qin" is a harp. The combination of the two instruments is the embodiment of the harmonious relationship between husband and wife. "Harmony" also refers to the harmony between husband and wife. Therefore, using "Qin, Qin and Ming" to describe the overall harmony of husband and wife is similar to the meaning of "Jin, Qin and Ming".
In practical application, these two words are often used interchangeably because there is no obvious difference in their meanings. It can be used to describe the love and harmony between husband and wife, and also to wish the couple a happy marriage, harmony and happiness.
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