The term "匡续" is pronounced as "kuāng xù" in Mandarin Chinese. Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
- kuāng - The "k" is pronounced like the "k" in "kite," and the "uāng" sounds like "wahng" with a high, level tone, so it sounds like "kwang" with a high, level tone.
- xù - The "x" is pronounced like the "sh" in "she" but with a slight hissing sound, and the "ù" sounds like "oo" in "food" with a falling tone, so it sounds like "shoo" with a falling tone.
When you say "匡续," it sounds like "kwang shoo" with the appropriate tones indicated by the pinyin.