The following are some classical Chinese sentences with the word "helpless": - Pei Gong said,"I am going out now. I have not declined. What should I do?" - How can you take every penny and use it like sand? - This boy has no face, what should I do? - I've always had a shallow relationship with you, but why do you love me so much? The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He had read a little about the questions and answers online. What is the classical Chinese for this sentence?
Of course, those who were good at speaking were also good at poetry. Every time we think about it alone, we feel that although our poems are not as good as those of the ancients, they have already surpassed them.
However, in classical Chinese, it could be translated as "what to do, how to do, why", etc. It also had the meaning of "punish, deal with". For example,"What to do?"(What to do),"What to do if you don't give me courtesy? What to do?"(Why),"What to do if you take everything?"(Why), and so on. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A short sentence of helplessness and compromise could be: When I look forward to it, there is only disappointment; when I retain it, there is only demand; when I compromise, there is only disappointment.
The helplessness and compromise in life were choices that people had to make when they faced reality.
An example of love in classical Chinese is as follows: It is not as difficult to love as to love nature. Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter Love can't be lacking for a day. The Book of Songs, Guofeng, Zhounan, Guan Ju I love you but I can't see you. Book of Songs, Bin Wind, July Love him, want him alive, hate him, want him dead. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, Love Theory" Love is what moves heaven and earth. Zhuangzi, Master of Health The depth of love is inexhaustible Book of Changes, Xi Ci (1) It is natural to love those who want to live and hate those who want to die. Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter
"Helplessness" was a common fixed sentence in classical Chinese. It had the following usages: 1. For example, Pei Gong said,"I have not yet resigned from my post. What should I do?" 2. It means "how" and "why", such as "why take every penny and use it like sand?" "What can I do if I don't give it to you? What can I do if I don't give it to you?" 3. There was also the meaning of "punish" and "deal with". The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Jingwei Reclaims the Sea is actually the poem of "Su Sheng Reclaims the Sea." The poem reads: Saint Su filled the sea, and a trickle of dust did not extinguish it. A trickle of dust will not extinguish the sea border, it will always be solid. Among them,"Su Sheng" and "Haijiang" have the same pronunciation as "Jiangnei", so in the poem,"Haijiang" refers to the country.
An example of a sentence in classical Chinese describing a good mood is as follows: He was relaxed and happy.
The classical Chinese sentence of waiting for the rabbit was as follows: There was a farmer in the State of Song. There is a plant in the field. The rabbit ran into a tree, broke its neck and died. So he put down his plowy and guarded the tree, hoping to get another rabbit. The rabbit could not be found again, but it was the laughing stock of the State of Song.