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Private court, pronounced sī tínɡ, is a Chinese word meaning private.
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It should be said from "The Book of Jin: The Biography of He Qi": "Therefore, those who are born in the official are not said to have the size to be able to serve intelligence, be practical and profitable, and provide for private exhibitions." "Private exhibition" is two words here, and I will talk about my own understanding. "Private" means private, which can be extended to be alone.
"Exhibition" means to play, which can be understood as to proceed. The original text is about the reason for becoming an official: the reason why I became an official is not that I have a little talent, but in fact, I like that little bit of money, which allows me to support my family alone.
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You post the original words, let's analyze them, a single word is not easy to judge.
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Hall or Imperial Court.
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明庭míng tíng
1).A place where ancient emperors sacrificed to the gods. Southern Dynasty Qi Xie Hao "Propaganda Song: Juntian Song":
has been celebrated in the Ming Tingle, who wants to play the south wind. Northern Zhou Yu Xin "Friday Tone Song - Signature Tune 3": "The immortals are in Yaoshui, and the emperor is in the Ming court."
See " Ming Court ".
2).The court of the Holy Ming. Tang Du Mu's poem "Book in the Snow":
The Ming court is open and open, and only then can you be detained. Song Wen Tianxiang's "Song of Righteousness": "The imperial road should be Qingyi, Han and Tuming Court."
Qing Li Yu's "Jade Scratching Head, Truthful": "Niang Xingxiu shed tears when she was injured, true and false, and confronted Ming Ting. ”
The English name is mainstays is one of Walmart's three private label brands (greatest value, simply basic and mainstays).
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Ming Court - 1A place where ancient emperors sacrificed to the gods. 2.The court of the Holy Ming.
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It is the place where ancient emperors sacrificed to the gods.
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庭 tíng
bai1) du courtyard in front of the hall steps:
Zhi Yuan. DAO Garden. Divide ("divide", special step).
2) Hall: Yu. 闱 (the parents belong to the inner chamber, borrowed from the parents). Discipline (the teachings of the father, also referred to as the tutoring). Family.
3) The place or institution where the case is adjudicated: law.
4) Ancient Tong "Ting", the imperial court.
Sentence formation: 1. Family.
My family is happy.
2. Courtyard. We had a great time yesterday in the small courtyard.
3. Courts. Tomorrow is going to court, and he is not nervous at all.
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The mother of the family and the family are called the ancestors of the deceased mother, and the honorific title for other people's mothers is Lingtang or Lingshoutang.
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Calling oneself to one's parents, saying that the family is strict, and the family is kind.
Mother: is the most common term for mother.
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Mo, an adverb, is equivalent to "don't", "can't".
Court, Tong "Ting", court, court.
Mo Ting's direct explanation is not to go to the court and stop managing the affairs of the court (in order to serve his mother).
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Mo Ting can be understood as staying at home and taking care of his mother every step of the way.
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Mo Ting can be understood as staying at home and taking care of his mother every step of the way.
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1. Usually called "mother". There is no change, such as "Leave your grandmother and go" in "Yuefu Poetry Collection Mulan Poems". 2. The general term for women mostly refers to young girls.
For example, in the "Midnight Song" of Gu Yuefu, "Seeing the mother is happy and charming, I am willing to marry Jinlan". 3. The slave and maid are also called mothers to the hostess. As in "The Words of the Golden Vase Plum":
That Qiu Ju picked up the shoes and said, "Mother, this shoe has to hold one of my toes." 4. Older married women are called elders.
Ruming · Gui Youguang's "Xiang Zhixuan Zhi" in the sentence "Niang knocks on the door with her fingers". 5. It means "again". Such as Don In Du Fu's "Soldier Carriage Travel", "Ye Niang's wife sent each other off".
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The definition of Niang is:
1.Called Mother.
2.Honorific title for older or older married women: eldest mother.
3.Young woman: bride.
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