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1. 墨水 (mòshuǐ): ink; (lit. "ink water")
2. 黑色油墨 (hēisè yóumò): black ink; (lit. "black oil ink")
3. 墨黑 (mòhēi): black ink; (lit. "ink black")
4. 墨汁 (mòzhī): ink; (lit. "ink juice")
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The word "墨" (mò), which primarily refers to "ink," especially Chinese ink or ink used in calligraphy and painting, is used in various contexts:
1. Calligraphy and Painting: "墨" (mò) is commonly used in the context of Chinese calligraphy (书法, shūfǎ) and painting (中国画, zhōngguó huà). It denotes the type of ink that is traditionally used, which is made from soot and animal glue. "墨" (mò) is often mentioned alongside other tools like brushes (毛笔, máobǐ) and rice paper (宣纸, xuānzhǐ).
2. Cultural References: In literature or discussions about Chinese culture, "墨" (mò) can symbolize scholarly pursuits, as ink is essential in writing and preserving literature.
3. Abbreviation for Mexico: In a more modern context, "墨" (mò) is also used as an abbreviation for Mexico (墨西哥, Mòxīgē). This context is less common but may appear in discussions about geography, international relations, or cultural exchanges.
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