Honorifics and humility, what are the humility and honorifics?

Updated on culture 2024-03-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Congratulate the person and say: Congratulations.

    Ask someone to answer: "Please, please, teach."

    Accompany a friend and say: Accompany.

    I have no time to accompany the guest and say: I am not accompanied.

    Ask someone to read the manuscript and say: The axe is correct.

    The guest came and said: Welcome.

    Waiting for the guest said: Wait.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Congratulations to people.

    Ask for answers and give advice.

    Accompany a friend and say: Accompany.

    I have no time to accompany the guest and say: I am not accompanied.

    Welcome to buy and say patronage.

    Ask someone to read the manuscript and say: The axe is correct.

    The guest came and said: Welcome.

    Waiting for the guest said: Wait.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The details are as follows:

    Humility: Father, Family, Mother, Family, Brother, Brother, Sister, Sister, Wife, Despicable, Contemptible, Disdain, Disdain, Country, School, Office, Surname, Person, Person, Humble Opinion, Clumsy, Clumsy, Clumsy Pen, Thin Wine, Thin Ceremony, Thin Noodles, Thin Life, Dogs, Dogs and Horses.

    Honorifics: Ling Zun, Ling Tang, Ling Lang, Ling Ai, Ling Ming, Ling Wen, Gui Surname, Gui Guo, Gui Geng, Gui Zi, Gui Hui, Gui Ke, Da Tu, Da Saku, Da Ming, Big Wrist, Everyone, Patronage, Save, Huilin, Favor, Love, Pity, Ask, Inquiry, Ya Trumpet, Yajiao, Ya Zheng (axe), Gao Jian, Gao Zhi, Gao Theory, Gao Shou, Gao Disciple.

    In-depth application analysis:

    1. "Family" character family: used to call others relatives who are higher or older than themselves. Father, strict family: humility, calling one's father to others; Jiaci: to call one's mother; Brother: Calling yourself brother.

    2. "She" character family: used to call others relatives who are lower or younger than themselves. Nephew: Calling one's nephew; Brother: Calling one's younger brother; Giving up relatives: calling one's own relatives; Shema: Humility to call one's home, also known as "Shexia".

    3. "鄙" character family: 鄙人: humbly call yourself; Contempt: one's own opinion; Disdain: one's own opinion.

    4. Foolish brother of the "fool" word clan: call yourself younger than yourself; Foolish opinion: one's own opinion.

    5. "敝" character family: 敝人: humble oneself; My surname: humbly call your own surname; Our school: Humble name your own school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Humility 1, 敝人: humbly call yourself;

    2. My surname: humbly call your surname;

    3. Our school: humbly call your own school;

    4. Location: Humilly refer to one's hometown, residence or office;

    5. Our country: A humble name for one's own country.

    6. Contemptible; Humility of oneself;

    7. Disdain: one's own opinions;

    8. Contempt: one's own opinions;

    9. Old: Still old. The old man's self-proclaimed humility.

    10. Inferiority: the self-proclaimed title of a subordinate military officer to a superior;

    11. Humble and poor: It is said that the family is poor;

    12. Despicable: low and simple;

    13. Despicable: a person of low status;

    14. Humble position: self-proclaimed superior.

    15. Villain: A person with a low status calls himself (note: a villain also refers to a person with a despicable personality, but it should not be used as a humble word);

    16. Small shop: humble name your own store;

    17, Xiao Ke: self-proclaimed humble words, folk colloquial language in the Song and Yuan dynasties. (Also as usual; Speak slightly. If it is not trivial);

    18. Little brother: A self-proclaimed humble term between a brother or a man and a friend.

    19. Xiao'er: humbly call one's son;

    20, little girl: humbly call her daughter;

    Honorific 2: Visit: Visit each other.

    3. Meet: Ask to see each other.

    4. Acquaintance: Get to know each other.

    5. Please: Ask the other party to do something.

    6. Visit: meet each other.

    7. Thank you: thank each other.

    8. Visit: Visit each other.

    9. Farewell: Say goodbye to the other party.

    10. Congratulations: Congratulations to each other.

    11. Worship: Admire each other.

    12. Love: Saying in a letter that the other party loves you.

    13. Favoring: Saying that others value you.

    14. Inquiry: Say what others ask about yourself, and say "Inquire 15. Inquiry: Say what others think about yourself."

    16. Fang Ling: call the other party's age, and the other party should be a young woman 17. Fang Ling: call the other party's neighbor.

    18. Fang name: call the other party's name, and the other party should be a young woman 19. Fengda: tell and express.

    20. Fengfu: reply.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Humility: 1. We are humble: humbly call ourselves.

    2. My surname: humbly call your surname;

    3. Our school: humbly call your own school;

    4. Location: Humilly refer to one's hometown, residence or office;

    5. Our country: A humble name for one's own country.

    6. Contemptible; Humility of oneself;

    7. Disdain: one's own opinions;

    8. Contempt: one's own opinions;

    9. Old: Still old.

    The old man's self-proclaimed humility.

    10. Inferiority: the self-proclaimed title of a subordinate military officer to a superior;

    11. Humble and poor: It is said that the family is poor;

    2. Love: Say in the letter that the other party loves you.

    3. Inquiry: Talking about other people's inquiries about oneself, and saying "inquiry".

    4. Fang Ling: Calling the age of the other party, the other party should be a young woman.

    5. Remembering: Saying what others think about themselves.

    6. Fang name: call the other party's name, and the other party should be a young woman.

    7. Thank you: thank each other.

    8. Fengda: tell, express.

    9. Farewell: Say goodbye to the other party.

    10. Congratulations: Congratulations to each other.

    11. Worship: Admire each other.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Humility: old decay, foolishness, clumsiness, surname, contempt.

    Honorifics: Lingtang, advise, wait, Takami, please be seated.

    1. Decay. Humility, the self-proclaimed name of the elderly.

    Sun Li's "Baiyangdian Chronicle: Village Song Part II": "My room is old and rotten, and the rain is always a leak." ”

    Second, foolish opinion. Humility, calling one's own opinion or opinion. Also say foolishness.

    Lu Xun's "New Story Compilation and Water Management": "The humble opinion of the lowly position, it seems that the adults should take back their lives. ”

    3. Clumsy. Humility to his writings.

    Lu Xun's "Collection of Letters: To Luo Qingzhen": "Meng Yun carved a picture for his clumsiness, and he was very impressed. ”

    Fourth, advised. Solemnly advised. Sometimes it is a warning.

    Yu Dafu "Spring Breeze Drunken Night": "Her black crystal watery eyes seem to be full of reproach and persuasion. ”

    5. Wait. Wait respectfully.

    Hong Shen "Young Grandma's Fan" Act II: "Don't forget, I'm waiting at home. ”

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