What does if mean in classical Chinese?

Updated on educate 2024-08-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    If so:

    If so. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Preface to the Biography of the Western Regions": "If so, then the bribes will increase, the gall will be multiplied, and the power will be in the Nanqiang, and it will be intertwined."

    Song Zhoumi, "The First Collection of Miscellaneous Knowledge: Wang Xiaoguanren": "The young man smiled and said: 'If so, it has a lot to do with it.

    Ming Li Zhen. Four Book Reviews, Mencius, Wan Zhangs: "If so, Mizi is not the Duchess of Ling? Xu Di Mountain.

    "There are still a few comrades' families who want to rely on her, if so, thirty yuan is really not enough." ”

    (2).If。Ouyang Yuqian.

    The Three Families Who Live Together": "If you pay it off often, if it is inconvenient once, pay a few percent and make it up every day or two, it is not incompatible. ”

    (3).So. "Huainanzi Dao Ying Training".

    In reply, the words are true. Qing Hou Fangyu.

    "The Han and Tang dynasties, all thousands of years, start with this, and end with this." If so, why? Zhang Binglin.

    **Book with people": "If it is neither elegant nor vulgar, it cannot be compared with Wu Shu Liushi." ”

    Ruoruò

    1. If, if: if, if, if.

    2. You, you: Ruoxian.

    3. Approximate: a certain number (ɡān), if promised.

    4. This, so: "If you do what you want, ask for what you want, and ask for fish because of wood." ”

    5. Obedience: "Great-grandson is Ruo." ”

    6. It is used after an adjective or adverb to indicate the state of things: "the mulberry has not fallen, and its Ye Woruo".

    Ran rán

    Yes, yes: No. Otherwise. Disagree.

    Think right, promise, keep: Ranna (think right). Promise (promise, keep a promise).

    So, so: of course. And then. But.

    Indicates a tone (a.).The table decides, as in the case of "the widow wishes to have a word"; b.Table analogy, as in the words, such as "as to see its lungs and liver").

    Used at the end of the word, to indicate the state: obviously. Suddenly. Get carried away.

    Ancient Tong "burning".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If so, it is a phrase in ancient texts.

    If: If, If;

    Yet: this, that's it.

    Taken together, it is equivalent to the "if so" in modern Chinese.

    In ancient Chinese, there are many phrases like this, the so-called touch bypass, knowing this method of interpretation, many phrases will be easily solved. If "then", it means "so", and together it is "so, then".

    Happy reading!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If": if, if, indicates assumption.

    "Yet": pronoun, so.

    If so": If so

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