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Pronunciation of jackal and jackal
The pronunciations of tapir (shǐ) and tapir (ch ǐ) are shǐ and ch ǐ respectively.

Jackal and jackal are two different Chinese characters, and their difference lies in their shapes and meanings:

Shǐ refers to a pig, which is the name of an animal. Its glyph evolved from the image of a pig, with one horizontal line representing the head and four vertical lines representing the body below.

Chù is the name of the ancient chariot, and its glyph evolved from the image of the vehicle. There are four points on it, representing the wheels, two diagonal lines in the middle, representing the car body and axle, and a horizontal line below, representing the ground.

These two words also have different meanings:

Shǐ refers to pigs, which are related to farmland and food, and are often used to describe the characteristics and behaviors of pigs or refer to pork. In the traditional culture of China, pigs symbolize wealth, fatness and abundance, so they are often used as auspicious symbols in some festivals or weddings.

Chù (jackal) refers to ancient chariots, which is an important part of ancient military forces and is often used to describe war and military affairs. In the ancient history of China, chariots used to be an important weapon on the battlefield, representing a powerful military force and a majestic image.

Appearance characteristics:

There are some subtle differences in appearance between jackals and jackals. Tapirs refer to domestic pigs, belonging to the pig family. They are big, usually black, white or striped, with long pointed noses and flat ears on their heads. Jackal refers to wild boar, which is also a kind of mammal, belonging to Bovidae. It is relatively small, usually dull in color, with a row of bristles on its back, a developed jaw and sharp fangs on its head.

Source:

From the source, the origin of jackals and jackals is also different. Tapirs first evolved from wild boar through long-term artificial domestication and selection. Humans began to domesticate wild boar about 9000 to 10000 years ago, and gradually cultivated various domestic pigs through artificial breeding. Jackal refers to the wild boar in nature, which is a wild and primitive pig breed.

Use:

In terms of use, tapirs and tapirs have different uses. Tapirs, that is, domestic pigs, are widely raised and used by human beings because of their easy domestication, fast growth and rich meat. They are mainly used to provide meat and other by-products and are one of the important livestock. Jackals, or wild boars, are usually not kept by humans, because they are fierce in nature, difficult to domesticate and capture, and live freely in the wild. Although the meat of wild boar is edible, it is rougher than that of domestic pigs and is generally not used as an edible animal.