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Some of the most common 汉字 (hàn zì) used in everyday language are 人 (rén), 日 (rì), 一 (yī), 二 (èr), 三 (sān), 四 (sì), 五 (wǔ), 六 (liù), 七 (qī), 八 (bā), 九 (jiǔ), 十 (shí), 爱 (ài), 力 (lì), 心 (xīn), and 好 (hǎo). These characters are used to represent people, days, numbers, love, strength, heart, and good.
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汉字 (hàn zì) is appropriate to use in any context where Chinese characters are being discussed. It is commonly used in Chinese language classes, in books about Chinese characters, and in conversations about Chinese writing. It is also used in Chinese-language media, such as newspapers, magazines, and television shows. In addition, 汉字 (hàn zì) is often used to refer to Chinese characters in general.
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