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Keep the structure. Number labels help guide the answers.
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May 20, 2014 at 12:58 comment added user58955 It's systematic in all dialects of Chinese. As in all other languages, sound shifts are also largely systematic in Chinese. And the semantic+phonetic construction of Chinese characters are even more regular if the dialect preserves more ancient pronunciation traits.
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