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Yes, there are differences among 树荫 (shù yīn), 树影 (shù yǐng), and 荫 (yīn).
- 树荫 (shù yīn) refers specifically to the shade created by the leaves of a tree, providing a cool area underneath it.
- 树影 (shù yǐng) means the shadow cast by the tree itself, which can change shape depending on the light.
- 荫 (yīn) is a more general term that means shade or shelter, not necessarily limited to trees.
Each term emphasizes a different aspect of shade or shadow in relation to trees.
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