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Zi was used in ancient texts to refer specifically to Confucius, and now refers to Zi.
In ancient Chinese it is to say, verbs, if not the same language, are now language, nouns.
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It's so hard Zi used to refer to Confucius in ancient texts, and now it refers to Zi.
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子 [zǐ].
In ancient times, it referred to children, but now it refers specifically to sons: women. Grandchild. Inherit. Brother (junior, young Yu Sakura).
Fruits, seeds of plants:Child. True.
Eggs of animals: ...
Young, small: chickens. Livestock. City.
Small, hard, grainy stuff: bullet (dàn).Child.
Opposite to "mother": gold (interest).Female buckle. Tone (consonant).
Addressing people: ...Reader)(Boatman).
Ancient honorific titles for people; Called a teacher or said to have. Ethical, learned people: .Pre-Qin Zhu
The first of the earthly branches, belonging to the rat: ugly yin mao (metaphor for the orderly level or the order of things).
For timekeeping: hours (11 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the evening).Night (late at night).
The fourth class of the fifth-class titles of the feudal system: Jue.
Attached to nouns, verbs, adjectives, with noun (read Zhen Cong softly) individual measure word suffix (read softly) surname.
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With the ancient meaning: to follow.
Source: Spring and Autumn Zuo Qiu Ming "Uncle Jian Crying Master" Uncle Jian's son and teacher.
Vernacular interpretation: Uncle Jian's son went out with the army.
With the present meaning: 1, and, with.
2. Giving: Giving a relaxed gesture. Convenient with people.
3. Communication, friendship: get along.
4. Rather than comparing conjunctions, they are often used in conjunction with "inferior" and "rather".
5. Sponsorship and praise: be kind to others.
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1. 付与 [fù yǔ].
To. 2. 与共 [yǔ gòng].
Together. 3. 施與 [shī yǔ].
giving money to others; Giving (favor).
4. 相与 [xiāng yǔ].
Dealings with each other; Get along.
5. 舍與 [shě yǔ].
Alms give. 6. Gift [zèng yǔ].
Give; In law, it refers to the unconditional transfer of one's property to others; Monetary or Kaisun property given as an economic pegging aid. It is also a gift.
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With the ancient meaning:
Follow. Source: Spring and Autumn Zuo Qiu Ming "Uncle Jian Crying Master" Uncle Jian's son and teacher.
Vernacular interpretation: Uncle Jian's son went out with the army.
With the present meaning: 1, and, with.
2. Giving: Gifting. Convenient with people.
3. Communication, friendship: get along.
4. Rather than comparing conjunctions, they are often used in conjunction with "inferior" and "rather".
5. Sponsorship and praise: be kind to others.
1. 付与 [fù yǔ].
To. 2. 与共 [yǔ gòng].
Together. 3. 施與 [shī yǔ].
giving money to others; Giving (favor).
4. 相与 [xiāng yǔ].
Dealings with each other; Get along.
5. 舍與 [shě yǔ].
Alms give. 6. Gift [zèng yǔ].
Give; In law, it refers to the unconditional transfer of one's property to others; Monetary or property given as financial assistance. It is also a gift.
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With the usage of Old Chinese.
Giving, granting. Example: Drinking with a bucket.
Make. Example: with winning without helping the five countries also.
And, with, with. For example, it is quite the same as that of China.
Attend. Example: Uncle Jian's son and teacher.
Approbation. Example: Change day and night, gentleman with it.
Mood particles at the end of sentences, indicating doubts or exclamations. Example: Guan Zhong is not benevolent and what is the case?
With the usage of Old Chinese.
and ......Together.
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No.
1.Mountains are not just Huashan in ancient texts.
2.In ancient texts, the word "river" appears alone to refer to the Yellow River.
Therefore, in ancient texts, rivers also mean rivers when they are named.
There is no difference with the current meaning of mountains and rivers, and "river refers to the Yellow River" is just a regular usage in ancient texts, not a fundamental difference in meaning.
Therefore, it cannot be called a difference between ancient and modern.
Not enough to laugh at.
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