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求 (qiu2) and 请 (qing3) both mean "ask, request, beg", but they are used in different contexts. 求 is used to express a strong desire or need for something, and is often used in a more formal context. For example, 求助 (qiu2zhu4) means "to seek help". 请 is used to make a polite request, and is often used in a more casual context. For example, 请客 (qing3ke4) means "to invite someone to a meal".
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求 is commonly used to express the idea of asking for something, either from another person or from a higher power. For example, one might say 求助 (qiúzhù) to ask for help, 求救 (qiújiù) to ask for rescue, or 求婚 (qiúhūn) to ask for marriage. It can also be used to express the idea of seeking something, such as 求学 (qiúxué) to seek knowledge, 求职 (qiúzhí) to seek employment, or 求知 (qiúzhī) to seek understanding. In addition, 求 can be used to express the idea of requiring something, such as 求公正 (qiúgōngzhèng) to require justice and 求实 (qiúshí) to require truthfulness. Finally, 求 can be used in mathematics to express the idea of finding something, such as 求解 (qiújiě) to find a solution.
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