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How do students read Cantonese?
San 1 (this is Cantonese Pinyin) is homophone with Cantonese "Xin" and "Xin".

student Shen Xin: Many appearances. It means that there are many students. Now it is an idiom. "Shen Xin" is an overlapping adjective, meaning "numerous". It was widely used in ancient Chinese. For example, Guoyu quoted Zhou Shi as saying that "I am eager to recruit a husband and am invincible." In the written language of modern Chinese, it is only used to describe students and has become a title of "many students".

Misuse warning:

One, say more, can't refer to a specific one or more.

Example 1 Some students paid the price of dropping out of school in order to keep their agricultural status. (Abstract 1 April 24, 9941Edition)

1944 In late autumn, in front of the Deng Huihui Hall of Fudan University in Beibei, a college student wearing a faded beige raincoat, with a book under his arm, hurried to the library against the rustling river wind. (Edit Friend 1993No. 1, page 45)

These two situations are not used correctly because they don't understand the meaning of "numerous". "Student" is a student, originally a collective noun, which can be understood as singular or plural, so is Chinese, and so are foreign languages such as English and Russian.

"Students" plus "numerous" means "numerous students", so we can't add any more words like "some" and "one".

Correct usage:

1February 29th is a festival for students and Zhao Shanshan.

Second, the pronunciation of "Xin"

Note: sh ē n cannot be pronounced as Xin or Qian, but as Sh ē n.

Third, it is only used to describe students.

In modern Chinese written language, "numerous students" is only used to describe students. When using this phrase in newspapers and periodicals, mistakes sometimes occur.