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Yes, there is a difference between 媸 (chī) and 丑/醜 (chǒu) in Chinese.媸 (chī) is an ancient character that means "ugly" or "unattractive" in appearance. It is often used in classical or literary contexts. 丑/醜 (chǒu), on the other hand, is the modern simplified form of the character 丑/醜 (chǒu) and also means "ugly" or "unattractive". It is the more commonly used character in contemporary Chinese.
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