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1. To refer to the morning:
朝 (zhāo) can be used to refer to the morning. For example, you can say 朝九晚五 (work from nine in the morning till five in the afternoon)
2. To refer to a day:
朝 (zhāo) can also be used to refer to a day. For example, you can say 有朝一日 (one day, sometime in the future)
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"早" (zǎo) and "朝" (zhāo) both mean "morning", but they are used in different contexts.
"早" (zǎo) is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to the morning or early part of the day. It's used in greetings and expressions related to the morning and can also be used as an adjective to mean "early." E.g. 早上好。Zǎoshang hǎo. Good morning.
"朝" (zhāo) means "morning (formal/literary use)". It's less commonly used than "早" (zǎo) in everyday conversation to mean "morning" and is more often found in literary or classical Chinese contexts. E.g. 一朝一夕 (yī zhāo yī xī) means "a short period of time".
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