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The difference between 胡须 (hú xū) and 须 (xū) is that 胡须 specifically refers to a man's mustache or beard, while 须 can refer to a man's facial hair, as well as tentacles or feelers of a squid.
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胡须 (hú xū) refers to facial hair in general, including the beard, moustache, and whiskers. 发际线 (fà jì xiàn) specifically refers to the line of hair that grows along the forehead, above the eyes. It is also known as the "hairline".
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