What is the meaning of the imaginary word 所 in high Chinese?

Updated on educate 2024-05-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Real words are a kind of Chinese word class, words that contain actual meaning, and real words can act as sentence components alone, that is, words with lexical meaning and grammatical meaning. Hypothetical words generally refer to words that do not have a complete meaning, but have grammatical meaning or function.

    120 common words in the literary language

    Ai'an was doubled by the contempt of the soldiers and the sickness of the dynasty had taken advantage of the sincerity to get rid of the resignation from the way of death, and the degree of non-burden covered, so that Gu Gu returned to the country, how to hate Hu or illness, and even if he saw it in a false way, he would be absolutely impatient, and he would be very merciful, and he would ask the poor to persuade him, but if he was good and less involved in the knowledge, he would be suitable for the number of books and the rate of selfishness Su Tang Gang died in vain, the king looked at the evil, and learned about it, thanked him, Xingxingxing, Xingxing, Xu Xuyang, and it was advisable to leave Yi Yi Yin, recreate the right, and know how to govern the thieves and the thieves, and sit on the left.

    18 common words in the literary language

    also, for, for, cause, and, and, then, and, in, of, of, of, of, of, of, and, of, and,

    Real words] Real words have real meaning, and can be used as sentence components alone, and can generally be asked separately. X0d real words include nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, quantifiers, and pronouns. In classical Chinese, there are a large number of real words, and mastering a large number of real words is the key to improving the ability to read classical Chinese.

    In the study of real words in classical Chinese, special attention should be paid to its three main characteristics in grammar: one is the polysemy of the word, the second is the ancient and modern changes in the meaning of the word, and the third is the active use of the part of speech.

    Virtual words] Virtual words have no real meaning, and generally cannot be used as a sentence component, and cannot be asked separately. (A few adverbs such as "no", "maybe", "no", etc., can be questioned separately), and can only be combined with real words to form sentences and express various grammatical relationships. There are five types of virtual words: adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, particles, and interjections.

    Although the virtual words of the literary language only account for a small part of the whole literary words, its grammatical role is very large. Many sentence patterns in classical Chinese are marked by imaginary words, such as judgment sentences".He who.

    also", the passive sentence of the "for". Place. Hypothetical words are used very frequently in classical Chinese, and their interpretation is quite flexible.

    The main commonly used imaginary words are: the, the, in, to, and, then, is, if, and, who, for, yet, is, this, si, other, he, an, who, hu, hu, how, although, although, yet, then, also. Oo, hu, ya, yan, ear, etc.

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