1. How to say the other person’s name in ancient Chinese?
When meeting for the first time, say “Jiu Yang”;
When waiting for a guest, use “Kingwai”;
The other party's letter is called "Huishu";
When asking for help, "Excuse me" is used;
When asking someone to do something, use "Please";
To ask someone for advice, use "enlightenment";
To praise someone's opinion, use "gain";
To ask for forgiveness, use "forgiveness";
Ask about the age of the elderly "Longevity";
When guests arrive, use "come";
To say goodbye, use "farewell";
To see others, use "visit";
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Don't use "stay" to ask someone to send you a gift;
Say "bother" to trouble others;
Say "borrow light" to ask for convenience;
When asking for advice, you say "ask for advice";
When you welcome a purchase, you say "visit";
When you haven't seen me for a long time, you say "Long time no see";
When you leave midway, you use "compensation for loss" ";
When presenting works as a gift, use the word "xi straighten". 2. Naming in classical Chinese
The second son of the name Su Xun in the Song Dynasty said that the wheel, spokes, cover, and Zhen all had duties like chariots, but Shi alone seemed to do nothing.
Although, I didn’t see it as a complete car when I left Shi. Shihu, I'm afraid that you won't show off.
All chariots in the world are based on the rut. When it comes to the merits of the chariot, the rut is not the same. Although the chariot, servant, and horse will die, the troubles are not as bad as those in the rut. Those who are in the rut are good at being in the middle of misfortunes and blessings.
That’s right, I know I can avoid it. ("Jiayou Collection") Explanation "The Theory of Named Two Sons" is an article written by Su Xun, explaining the reasons for naming his two sons Su Shi and Suche, expressing his expectations and warnings for his sons, and introducing the two sons' names. character.
Translation: The wheels, spokes, roof cover, and crossbars around the carriage all have their responsibilities on the car, but the crossbars used as handrails seem to be of no use. Even so, if you take away the crossbar, then I don't see it being a complete car.
Shi'er, what I'm worried about is that you won't hide your edge. All cars in the world follow the same path, but when it comes to the merits of a car, the wheel marks are never involved.
Even so, if the car is destroyed and the horse is killed, the wheel marks will not be blamed. This wheel mark can be between misfortune and blessing.
Che'er, I know you can reassure me. 3. Naming in classical Chinese
The Two Sons of Names
In the Song Dynasty, Su Xun, wheel, spoke, cover, and Zhen all had their duties as a chariot, but Shi alone seemed to have nothing to do. Although, when I went to Shi, I didn't see it as a complete car. Shihu, I'm afraid that you won't show off. All chariots in the world are based on the rut. When it comes to the merits of the chariot, the rut is not the same. Although the chariot, servant, and horse will die, the troubles are not as bad as those in the rut. Those who are in the rut are good at being in the middle of misfortunes and blessings. That's right, I know I can avoid it. ("Jiayou Collection") Explanation "The Theory of Named Two Sons" is an article written by Su Xun, explaining the reasons for naming his two sons Su Shi and Suche, expressing his expectations and warnings for his sons, and introducing the two sons' names. character. Translation: The wheels, spokes, roof cover, and crossbars around the carriage all have their duties on the car, but the crossbars used as handrails seem to be of no use. Even so, if you take away the crossbar, then I don't see it being a complete car. Shi'er, what I'm worried about is that you won't hide your edge. All cars in the world follow the same path, but when it comes to the merits of a car, the wheel marks are never involved. Even so, if the car is destroyed and the horse is killed, the wheel marks will not be blamed. This wheel mark can be between misfortune and blessing. Cheer, I know you can reassure me.