How many meanings does the imaginary word luck have in classical Chinese?

Updated on educate 2024-05-05
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When "lucky" is a virtual word, it can usually only be used as an adverb, which mainly has the meaning of "lucky".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Lucky, "The Analects of Yongye": Unfortunately, he died in a short life.

    2.Luckily, Bai Juyi is afraid of being in the same category, and they are all lucky.

    3.Hope, Chen Ziang's "Motto": Fortunately, I can practice practice.

    4.Love, "Historical Records and Biography": Elegant and fortunate to Hu Hai.

    5.Specifically refers to the emperor to a certain place, "Historical Records of the First Emperor of Qin": The First Emperor Xingliangshan Palace.

    6.Honorifics, indicating that the other party is doing this to make himself feel lucky Chao Wrong "Words and Guarding the Border and Guarding the Guard" Your Majesty is fortunate to be worried about the border.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The meaning of luck in classical Chinese is lucky; By the skin of one's teeth; Thanks; for ......Glad; Pampered, pampered; The emperor to somewhere; Hope, etc.

    The meaning of Wenyu WenxingFortunate. "On Accumulation and Sparseness": "That is, there is an unfortunate drought of two or three thousand miles. ”

    By the skin of one's teeth; "The Legend of the Children's District": "The two thieves got me, and I was fortunate to kill them." ”

    Thanks; "Hongmen Banquet": "There is an urgency today, so I am fortunate to come to tell the good." ”

    for ......Glad; Liu Zongyuan's "Scolding the Corpse Insect Text": "Jealousy of people's ability, fortunately people's loss." ”

    Pampering; Cosset. "Hongmen Banquet": "There is nothing to take from property, and women have nothing to do." ”

    The emperor to somewhere; "A Fang Gong Fu": "Manli looks far away, and looks lucky." ”

    Honorifics, hoping that the other party will do what they say, can be translated as "hope". "Peacock Flying Southeast": "Fortunately, I can inquire widely, and I can't agree to it." ”

    The basic meaning of the word1. Unexpected success or avoiding disaster: lucky. By the skin of one's teeth; Survive. Spared. Fortunately, it didn't happen.

    2. Blessing: happiness. Honoured.

    3. Happy: Rejoice. Rejoice. Fortunately.

    4. Hope: Fortunately, don't push it back. Fortunately, I will tell you.

    5. Pampering: Pampering. Fortunately.

    6. Refers to the arrival of a feudal emperor in a certain place: patrolling.

    7. Surname.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Fortunate. "On Accumulation and Sparseness": "That is, there is no way to have a drought of two or three thousand miles."

    It's like a fluke. "The Legend of the Children's District": "The two thieves got me, and they were both demolished and killed."

    Thanks; "Hongmen Banquet Yuzhou": "There is an urgency today, come and tell the good."

    for ......Glad; Liu Zongyuan's "Scolding the Corpse Insect Text": "Jealousy of people's ability, people's loss."

    Pampering; Cosset. "Hongmen Banquet": "There is nothing to take from property, and nothing to take from women."

    The emperor to somewhere; "A Fang Gongfu": "Man Li looks far away, and looks at it.

    Honorifics, hoping that the other party will do what they say, can be translated as "hope". "Peacock Flying Southeast": You can ask widely, but you can't agree.

    Lucky people] people who are lucky enough to be born and lazy. Happy people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fortunate. "On Accumulation and Sparseness": "That is, there is an unfortunate drought of two or three thousand miles. ”

    By the skin of one's teeth; "The Legend of the Children's District": "The two thieves got me, and I was fortunate to kill them." ”

    Thanks; "Hongmen Banquet": "There is an urgency today, so I am fortunate to come to tell the good." ”

    for ......Glad; Liu Zongyuan's "Scolding the Corpse Insect Text": "Jealousy of people's ability, fortunately people's loss." ”

    Pampering; Cosset. "Hongmen Banquet": "There is nothing to take from property, and women have nothing to do." ”

    The emperor to somewhere; "A Fang Gong Fu": "Manli looks far away, and looks lucky." ”

    Honorifics, hoping that the other party will do what they say, can be translated as "hope". "Peacock Flying Southeast": "Fortunately, I can inquire widely, and I can't agree to it." ”

    miserable misfortune [cǎn zāo bù xìng] suffered a serious calamity, mostly referring to death.

    Sentence formation: This couple who sell soy juice suffered a tragic misfortune a few days ago.

    乐藩渝開 [lè huò xìng zāi] still speaks of gloating. It is said to rejoice in the calamities of others.

    Sentence formation: And the beginning of the country is delighted, happy to see in Rong, the whole world mourns, and I think I am celebrating. This is a happy and gloating, and the sin of great rebellion is also.

    三生有幸 [sān shēng yǒu xìng] 三生: Buddhism refers to the previous life, this life, and the next life; Luck: Lucky. All three were lucky. The metaphor is very lucky.

    Sentence formation: It is a great pleasure to be able to study with you.

    使心作幸 [shǐ xīn zuò xìng] with heart. Also known as "to make the heart happy".

    Sentence: It's all for his bright teeth and bright eyes, and I can't help but be happy.

    行安全侥幸【xíng xiǎn jiǎo xìng】行安全: adventure. Take risks to achieve unexpected success.

    Sentence formation: There are many loyal revolutionaries, and there are many brave and poor, and there are many people who are lucky and lucky.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lucky xìng

    Fortunately, auspicious and free from murder. ——

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Wish.

    2.Honorifics. 3.Fortunate.

    But in fact, the word "lucky" often refers to "shackles" in ancient texts. Fortunately, all the ways in which it is written reveal this.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hope: Don't push back. Come and tell you.

    Pampering: Pampering. Get.

    Refers to the arrival of a feudal emperor in a certain place: patrol.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lucky xìng

    Unexpectedly succeeded or spared a disaster: Transport. Fluke . Exist. Exempt. Not a disaster.

    Blessing: Blessing. Glory.

    Happy: Celebrate. Happy. Extremely.

    Hope: Don't push back. Come and tell you.

    Pampering: Pampering. Get.

    Refers to the arrival of a feudal emperor in a certain place: patrol.

    Surname.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1 aLucky (unfortunate short death).

    b hope (fortunately the world has changed, and desire to have great achievements) c favor (elegant and fortunate to Hu Hai) d specifically refers to the emperor to go somewhere (the first emperor Xingliangshan Palace) e honorifics. It is said that the other party is doing this to make himself feel lucky (Your Majesty is fortunate to be on the border).

    2 aLuck (fear that all those of the same kind are fortunate).

    That's all for the answer, I hope it helps.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Xing

    1.(1) Pampering. Now that I have entered the customs, I have nothing to take from my belongings, and I have nothing to do with women. This ambition is not small. - Hongmen Banquet).

    2) The emperor to somewhere. The first emperor Xingliangshan Palace. - Historical Records of Qin Shi Huang Benji).

    3) Hope. Fortunately, he can be widely inquired about, and he cannot be agreed. - Peacock Flying Southeast) 2Adjective.

    Fortunate. The misfortune of our service is not as bad as the misfortune of our endowment. —Says the Snake Catcher") 3Adverb.

    Luck, luck, luck. There is an urgency in this matter, so I am fortunate to come to sue. - Hongmen Banquet).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Basic literal meaning.

    1.Unexpectedly succeeded or spared a disaster: Transport. Specialized. Exist. Exempt. Not a disaster.

    2.Blessing: Blessing. Genus.

    Glory. 3.Happy: Celebrate. Happy. Extremely.

    4.Hope: Don't push back. Come and tell you.

    5.Pampering: Pampering. Get.

    6.Refers to the arrival of a feudal emperor in a certain place: patrol.

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