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The difference between 狐狸 (húlí) and 狐 (hú) is that 狐狸 is used independently to refer to a fox in general, while 狐 can be used to the names of various types of foxes, even a mythical nine-tailed fox (九尾狐).
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In Chinese, besides "狐狸" (húli), which means "fox," you can also use 狐 (hú) - This is a more general term for "fox," often used in literary or poetic contexts. It can sometimes refer to foxes in a broader sense without specifying the species.
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