The difference in meaning between Shu, Shu and Shu
Sh[shǔ]: It’s just dawn.
热[shǔ]: 1. Hot. 2. One of the "six evils" in traditional Chinese medicine.
Department [shǔ]: 1. An agency that handles official business. 2. Arrangement. 3. Signature, inscription. 4. Temporary substitution. Group word dawn:
Dawn?[shǔ guāng]?The sunshine at dawn, a metaphor for the bright future that is already in sight
Dawn?[shǔ sè]?The sky at dawn
Qishu? [qǐ shǔ]? Still dawn.
Shūying? [shǔ yǐng]? refers to the dawn.
Bearing dawn [pò shǔ]? It’s still dawn.
Summer:
To escape the heat [bì shǔ]? To spend the hot summer in a cool place 2. To avoid heat stroke
Summer vacation [shǔ jià]? Refers to school Summer vacation, in July and August
Bitter heat [kù shǔ]? 1. High summer; hot day 2. Extremely hot summer
溽热[rù shǔ]? 1. Humid and muggy 2. Tangzhu is bitter and hot. -- "The New History of the Five Dynasties"
Fushu [fú shǔ]? Refers to the hot summer. Office:
Sign? [qiān shǔ]? Sign on documents, contracts, vouchers, etc.
Official office? [gōng shǔ]? 1. (The place where civil servants handled political affairs in the old daysb ) 2. The agency responsible for handling certain aspects of national affairs
Signature?[shǔ míng]?Sign on letters, documents or manuscripts
Special office?[zhuān shǔ]?]Commissioner The abbreviation of the Office.
Acting [shǔ lǐ]? 1. When an official becomes vacant or leaves office, other officials will temporarily act on his behalf. 2. When Emperor Chengzu ascended the throne, he ordered him to act in charge of the Ministry of Ceremonies. --"History of the Ming Dynasty. Biography of Song Rites"