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The correct way to use 篇 (piān) in a sentence is to use it as a measure word for papers, articles, sheets, leaves, or pieces. For example, you could say "这本书有五篇文章" (zhè běn shū yǒu wǔ piān wénzhāng), which means "This book has five articles".
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Hi there, not sure what you mean, but 篇 does not mean "China". You may post here again and be more detailed about your question. Thank you!
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篇 (piān) and 章 (zhāng) are both measure words used to count pieces of writing, such as articles, essays, or chapters in a book. However, they have slightly different meanings and usage.
篇 (piān) is used to count shorter pieces of writing, such as essays, articles, or short stories. It can also refer to a single sheet of paper. It is often used in the context of literature or academic writing. For example, 一篇文章 (yī piān wénzhāng) means "an article" and 一篇论文 (yī piān lùnwén) means "a paper."
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