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嘴唇 (zuǐ chún) can be used to refer to the lips of a person. For example, one might say: "他的嘴唇很漂亮 (tā de zuǐ chún hěn piào liàng) - His lips are very beautiful."
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We cannot use 嘴脣 (zuǐchuán) in place of 嘴唇 (zuǐchún). 嘴唇 is the standard term for "lips."
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1. 唇 (chún) - This is a more general term for "lips" and can refer to both the upper and lower lips. It is often used in phrases such as 唇齿相依 (chún chǐ xiāng yī) which means "inseparable as lips and teeth."
2. 口唇 (kǒu chún) - This term specifically refers to the lips of the mouth. It can also be used to describe someone's speech or manner of speaking.
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