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Hehe, this should be a local dialect, is it a "share"? For example, "a gust of taste" actually means "a burst". I guess so.
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Ancient. Pinyin.
gǔ radical ten.
Stroke 5 Five Elements God lacks wood.
Traditional Chinese.
Five strokes of dghg
Vocabulary book. Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
1.Ancient (as opposed to "today"): Far away. Thick and thin.
2.Over the years: Painting. City. This temple is very.
3.With an ancient style: disturbing clumsy. Simple.
4.Sincerity and simplicity: people's hearts are not.
5.Ancient style poems.
Five. Seven.
6.Surname. Related compounds.
Ancient. gǔ shí]
The era of the past refers to antiquity.
Antique. gǔ dǒng]
1.Also as a bone director.
Eccentric. gǔ guài]
It is very different from the general situation, which makes people feel surprised; Slow blindness is pure and rare and rare: temper . Appearance.
Ancient precepts. gǔ xùn]
It refers to words that have been handed down from ancient times and can be used as guidelines.
Temple. gǔ chà]
Ancient temples.
Ancient. gǔ jí]
Ancient. Curio.
gǔ wán]
Ancient artifacts that can be used for ornamentation and appreciation.
Guqin. gǔ qín]
It is a stringed instrument that has existed in our country since ancient times.
It was made of sycamore and other wood, and had five strings, which were later increased to seven, and have been used until modern times. Also called lyre.
Ancient rarity. gǔ xī]
Tang Dufu "Qujiang".
Poem: "Wine debts are often found everywhere, and life is rare for seventy years." Later, the word "ancient" was used to refer to the age of seventy.
Ancient. gǔ shū]
Books or writings from ancient times.
Archaism. gǔ yǔ]
1.Ancient Words: Individually annotated in the book.
Remote antiquity. tài gǔ]
The most ancient times (refers to the age when human beings have not yet been civilized).
Ancient times. shàng gǔ]
In earlier antiquity, in China's historical periodization, it mostly refers to the Xia, Shang and Zhou periods.
Qin and Han dynasties.
Bogu. bó gǔ]
1.Knowledgeable about ancient things.
Retro. fù gǔ]
Restore ancient systems, fashions, concepts, etc.: Learning ancient culture is not for the sake of it, but for the use of the past for the present.
Costume. gǔ zhuāng]
Costumes of the ancient style (as opposed to "fashion"): Play.
Die. zuò gǔ]
Euphemism. Call the person dead.
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Ancient explanations.
gǔ]1.The times are long, the past, and the "present": the generation.
Rare (the pronoun of the seventy-year-old person, derived from Du Fu's "Qujiang" "Life is rare for seventy years"). Canon. Wind.
Teach. Tao (a refers to ancient teachings; b Quaint; c Ancient Roads).
2.The abbreviation of ancient style poems: five (five words ancient poems). Seven (Seven Words Ancient Poems).
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Ancient is not a polyphonic word.
古 gǔ1) ancient (as opposed to 'present'): 太 . Thick and thin.
2) After many years: Painting. This temple is very.
3) Ancient style poems: 5. Seven.
4) Last name. Thick and thin.
Pinyin]: hòu jīn bó gǔ
Interpretation]: Thick: respected, valued; Thin: contempt, neglect. Valuing the modern and despising the ancient. It is mostly used for academic research.
Example]: It is a tradition of Chinese historiography.
Fan Wenlan, "Historical Research Must Be Thick and Present and Thin Ancient".
Antonyms]: thick ancient and thin modern.
Grammar]: as a subject, a predicate, a definite; It is mostly used for academic research.
Warm-hearted. Pinyin]: gǔ dào rè cháng
Explanation]: Ancient road: customs and habits of ancient times, describing kindness; Hot sausage: Warm-hearted. It refers to treating people with sincerity and enthusiasm.
Example]: Nowadays, people are thin, and they are willing to take righteousness as the priority, and there are not many people who are honest after all. Yao Xueyin, Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 17.
synonyms]: ancient road heart.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a definite; A metaphor for a warm-hearted person.
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Chinese characters: ancient.
Pronunciation: gǔ radical: 口.
Number of strokes: 5 Stroke names: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
Basic Definition: 1The times are long, the past, and the "present": the generation.
Rare (the pronoun of the seventy-year-old person, derived from Du Fu's "Qujiang" "Life is rare for seventy years"). Canon. Wind.
Teach. Tao (a refers to ancient teachings; b Quaint; c Ancient Roads).
2.The abbreviation of ancient style poems: five (five words ancient poems). Seven (Seven Words Ancient Poems).
3.Surname.
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子 (zǐ):
1.In ancient times, it referred to children, but now it refers specifically to sons: children; Offspring; Heir; Children.
2.Fruits, seeds of plants: rapeseed; melon seeds; Zishi.
3.Eggs of animals: roe; Silkworms.
4.Young, small: chicken; Newborn animal; Sub-city.
5.Small, hard, granular things: bullet (dàn); Chess pieces.
6.Opposite to "mother": Zijin (interest); Buckle of mother and child; Consonant.
7.Addresses of people: man; Wife; Shizi; Zhouzi; Wit.
8.Ancient honorific titles for people; Calling a teacher or a moral and learned person: Confucius; The sons of the pre-Qin dynasty.
9.The first of the earthly branches, belonging to the rat: Zi Chou Yin Mao.
10.For timing: sub-time; Midnight.
11.The fourth class of the fifth-class titles of the feudal system: viscount.
12.Attached to nouns, verbs, adjectives, with a noun (read softly): flag; Mess; Fatso.
13.Individual measure word suffix (read softly): knocked twice on the sub-door.
14.Surname. 子 (zǐ):
House; Car; Fatso. Skinny; Cushion.
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Zi is not a polyphonic word.
Explanation of the sub. zǐ]
1.In ancient times, it referred to children, but now it refers specifically to sons: women. Grandchild. Inherit. Brother (junior, young man).
2.Fruits, seeds of plants: vegetables. Melons. True.
3.Animal eggs: fish. Silkworm.
4.Young, small: Chickens. Livestock. City.
5.Small, hard, grainy thing: 電 (dàn). Chess.
6.Opposite to "mother": gold (interest). Female buckle. tone (consonant).
7.Address to people: male. Wife. 士 (scholars). Boat (boatman). Just.
8.Ancient honorific titles for people; Called a teacher or a moral and learned person: Kong. Pre-Qin Zhu.
9.The first of the earthly branches, the rat: ugly yin mao (metaphor for the orderly level or the order of things).
10.Used for timing: hours (11 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the evening). Night (late at night).
11.Feudalism.
Fourth class of fifth-class titles: Knights.
12.Attached to nouns, verbs, adjectives, with a noun (read softly): flag. Disorderly. Fat.
13.Individual measure word suffix (read softly): knocked on the door twice.
14.Surname.
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