The meaning of the word "idle person" in classical Chinese was the opposite of that of modern times. It referred to a person who had leisure and leisure. In classical Chinese,"idlers" were usually called "elegant people" or "leisure people". These two words both indicate that someone has a high cultural cultivation and aesthetic ability, can enjoy leisurely time, and has a high taste and realm of life.
Traveling through the old times could be said to be backtracking in time.
"You" could be written as "you" in classical Chinese.
The classical Chinese referred to the written language of ancient China. Its characteristics included the use of square characters, the use of words to read differently, and the emphasis on grammar and rhetoric. The classical Chinese had an important position in Chinese culture. It was not only commonly used in daily communication such as poetry, letters, and emails, but also appeared in some important historical events and cultural relics. If you want to understand the knowledge of classical Chinese, you can learn the ancient Chinese grammar and rhetoric methods to understand the expression and characteristics of classical Chinese. At the same time, he could also read some classical works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and other classic novels to deepen his understanding of classical works.
The classical Chinese version of hope could usually be written as "hope","hope","expectation","hope", etc. For example: - I think that if you still hold the pipa and half cover your face, you can be a lover and finally get married. I hope that people will live together for a long time. (Dream of the Red Chamber) - I hope that all lovers in the world will eventually get married, don't let the years pass by, and regret reading too late. (Warning to the World) - He didn't wish for the gods, he only wished for his family to be safe, healthy, and happy, and to eat a sumptuous meal every day. (Water Margins)
Alright, I understand. It can be expressed in classical Chinese as: "Good, I understand."
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The aftertaste is sweet and fragrant. The above is the expression of classical Chinese."Si Yi" means "memory","aftertaste" means "lingering fragrance","sweet alcohol" and "fragrance" are all adjectives to describe the taste.
In classical Chinese, it could be said that being invincible is really lonely.
The head of the family could be said to be the elder of the family in classical Chinese.