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What a word. Original:
That's it! When will it be in the form of a universe? Do you want to stay? What do you want? Wealth is not my wish, and the emperor's hometown is unexpected. Huai Liangchen is lonely or planting a cane. Dengdonggao.
With Shu Xiao, near the clear stream and poems. Talk about multiplication to the end, Lefu's destiny is doubtful!
Vernacular translation: Forget it! How long can you live on earth? Why not do what you want and leave it to the fate of nature? Why are you uncertain about where you want to go? Wealth is not what I want, and there is no hope of ascending to the fairy world.
I cherish the beautiful scenery of that good day, and I will enjoy it alone, or plant a cane and grow it. I roared up the eastern hillside and sang the hymn by the clear stream; Let's go with the changes of nature and live to the end of our lives. With the idea of Le'an's destiny, what else is there to hesitate!
曷pinyin: hé
Definition: interrogative pronouns in literary language. Who; What: Despise the orphan girl, succumb to it?. Why not?
This article is from the Wei and Jin dynasties.
Tao Yuanming's "Words for Returning."
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曷 is not committed to let go and stay, is through the fake word, through what words.
Source: Wei Jin Tao Yuanming's "Return to the Words: and Preface" is not committed to staying? What do you want?
Vernacular Interpretation: Why not do what you want and let nature live and die? Why are you uncertain about where you want to go?
1. 曷pinyin: hé
Definition: interrogative pronouns in literary language. Who; What: Despise the orphan girl, succumb to it?. Why not?
2. He Pinyin: hé
Interpretation: 1Interrogative pronouns.
a.What, as in "People? ”
b.Why, as " must be so? ”
c.How, like "No? "Such as? ”
d.**, such as "To? ”
e.Publish rhetorical questions such as "Happy? ”)
2.Adverb, how: its magnificence!
3.Surname. Evolution of Chinese characters:
1.Why not [hé bù].
Use the tone of rhetorical questions to indicate that you should or can, and the meaning is the same as "why not": since there is something, say it earlier?. And when he also goes into the city, will you go with him in his chariot?
2.何止 [hé zhǐ].
Use a rhetorical tone to indicate that there is more than a certain number or range: this scenic area is ten miles in circumference. The advanced people in the factory, how many of them?
3.何味 [hé cháng].
Adverb. Expresses a tactful denial, with a rhetorical and justifying tone. It is equivalent to "never", "**", "not", etc. Indicates negation before affirmative form; Before denying the form, he said yes: he didn't want to watch theatrical performances, but he just didn't have time.
4.何故 [hé gù].
Why; What is the reason: he has not yet arrived?
5.何啻 [hé chì].
Use rhetorical questions to show more than that: worlds of difference.
It should be from Jin Tao Yuanming's "Words of Return."
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