The jingle of the Chinese pinyin song is a round face with braided horns and a wide mouth aaa.
ǖǖǖChickens and ducks are good neighbors. Open the antenna and listen to the radio. The lower right semicircle is bbb. Pick up the washbasin and pour water. The upper right semicircle is ppp. Two door openings mmm, one walking stick fff. Horse hoof prints are ddd, umbrella handles are like ttt. A doorway nnn, a stick to drive pigs lll. Figure 9 bent legs ggg, tadpoles touching their heads kkk, a chair hhh.
j is hook j, q is like 9, fork x, small 2z, semicircle c, and half 8 is s. Or say: the word z looks like 2zzz (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple), half of a circle ccc (the whole body is covered with thorns), half of the word 8 sss (the little silkworm grows up and spins silk), add hzhzhzh to the word z, Sister comes to knit a sweater, add hchchch after c, hedgehog wants to grab the cake, add hshshsh after s, a lion stands on a high mountain, y is like a tree fork yyy, rabbits and turtles compete in martial arts, w is like sawtooth www, ants also have their own houses .
Promotion of Pinyin:
Used to notate Chinese characters: Starting from the autumn of 1958, Chinese Pinyin was used to notate Chinese characters in primary school Chinese textbooks across the country. Then, middle school textbooks, dictionaries, and dictionaries Popular books and literacy textbooks also use Chinese pinyin notation. "People's Daily" and other newspapers use Chinese pinyin letters to notate difficult words. In October 1958, the Central Administration for Industry and Commerce and the Chinese Character Reform Commission jointly issued a notice requiring the inclusion of Chinese Pinyin letters on various trademark designs and product packaging.
The names of postal and telecommunications offices, railway stations, weather stations, and city street names are also marked in Chinese pinyin. On June 19, 1982, the National Bureau of Standards issued the national standard "Chinese Pinyin for Titles of Chinese Books and Periodicals", which stipulates that domestically published Chinese books and periodicals should add the Chinese pinyin of the book title and journal title on the cover, or front page, or back cover, or copyright page. .