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Chinese kid makes funny drawings of mashed-up subjects by mixing up words' meanings
A kid made funny drawings of mashed-up subjects by mixing up the words' meanings in China.
Footage shows the unique artworks - a dandelion and eagle, a flower and a man's face, and a lion and a fish morphed together that filled the pages of the sketchbook in Guangdong, China, on August 24.
Father Xu Dashuai said his child used Chinese homophones to create the unusual images.
According to him, the first drawing was a dandelion which consisted of three characters, with its third character the same as the character for the eagle, thus the kid combined them.
A homophone is two or more words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, and even spelling.
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