2. Cantonese has nine tones and six tones: Yin Ping, Yin Shang, Yin Qu, Yang Ping, Yang Shang, Yang Qu, Yin Ru, alto and Yang Ru. Nine tones and six tones are nine tones and six tones. Simple understanding: First, one tone corresponds to one tone, six tones correspond to six tones, and the other three tones are entering tones.
Extended data:
Ran, the pronunciation of Putonghua is r m 4 n.
1, meaning: the edge of tortoise shell; Hair branches are soft and drooping, such as "willow branches ~ ~"; Slowly, such as The Moon Rises; Last name.
2. Common phrases: r \u n r \u n r m n r m n [gradually]: gradually. Ministry of Industry and Service of Ying Ying, Ran Ran and Zhong Chao. -Gu Yuefu's "Shang Mo Singing"; [Slowly]: Take your time. Such as rising gradually. 3 [tender and dripping]: soft and drooping. Ran Ran is full of soft stripes and leaves are falling. -Cao Zhi's Beauty
Baidu Encyclopedia-Ran (China Chinese Characters)