Que, one of the rare surnames in China, is pronounced as (què). Mainly distributed in China, Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian, Anhui, Taiwan Province and other places, and overseas in Malaysia and Indonesia. In ancient documents in China, many foreigners used this word as a record of surnames and transliteration. See Que's for details.
First, the change of part of speech
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(1) reduction; Destroy [cut down; Destroy].?
He also wants to take my position and overthrow my country. -"Zuo Zhuan became a public for thirteen years"
Que even cut taxes and worked hard to recuperate. -"Han Shu"
Another example: lost (destroyed). ?
(2) Vacancy; Lack. Also called "[lack]". ?
Is there any flaw in the discipline of heaven and earth? -Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
Every car leans forward. Don't use military, five people, five people, twenty-five people, and then plug the gap. If a person is injured in the car, he will make up for it and there is no way out. ?
-Feng Ming and Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty
Another example: lack of inheritance (lack; Omitted); Lack; Missing (missing; Omitted); Lack;
Lack of strokes (lack of strokes); Gap; Omission (omission)?
(3) owe, should give and not give [owe]. ?
If you evade taxes, you will take it from the residents. One room is empty and the neighbors are exhausted. -"New Tang Book"
(4) "dig". [dig].
If there is no place and spring water. -Zuo Zhuan Yin Gongyuan?
Que is a deep ditch. -"Mandarin Wu Yu"?
& lt shape >?
Incomplete; Imperfect [incomplete; Piecemeal]. For example, power shortage (incomplete legal system); Missing (incomplete; Incomplete); Poor (incomplete, simple); Missing (incomplete).
See jué qu é?
As quantifier?
It means the same as "first": only one hundred words. In other words: only one hundred words.
Second, commonly used phrases?
Queli
Queli is a kind of spirit, a kind of spirit, a kind of thinking and a direction, which represents a new mode of inheritance and development. "Quiry" established Quiry in the world and was also interested in Quiry in history. The "Queli" works created by Mr. Zhu Bingren, the first person of China bronze art, are collected by the National Museum of China.
Undoubtedly, Queli is the masterpiece of his new artistic thinking. It is also a new form of expression.
Zhu Bingren's Quilley Works
Zhu Bingren's Quilley Works
Vacancies in quúrú; Absence; Lack.
If a gentleman doesn't know, he can't be punished. -"The Analects of Confucius Lutz"
The etiquette system is also lacking. -History of Filial Piety and Emperors in the Later Han Dynasty
Unexpectedly, it is gone?
There are doubts and doubts. More doubts?
Another example: the city gate (watchtowers on both sides of the city gate); Que (towering as quemen); Quexia (under the Palace Quexia). ?
[Palace Gate]. Under the palace. Borrow the court); The sparrow gate (palace gate). Between two views).
Stone que. [Stone Statues] Built in front of temples and tombs. ?
The west wind kissed the light of the sun, and in front of us were the tombs and palaces of the Han Dynasty. -Tang Li Bai's "Recalling Qin E"
Another example: Taishique; High school?
Palace. Such as: Queting (court); Palace Que (Golden Que. Palace. Also known as Tianjue); Queye (court). ?
A generic term for a royal residence [court]. ?
If you stop reading, you won't report it for a long time. -The Biography of Hanshu Zhu Maichen?
See you again; jué?
There is a small vacancy.
Que is a concept about Tao and also a concept about category. Que is a kind of sign built on the road, which is used to indicate that pedestrians enter a "prescribed area" from now on. In today's Hebei and many places, you can also see the physical form of the que, such as a "gatehouse" with no doors on the village road and a "memorial archway" entering a special area. It can be the outermost and farthest mark of culture, geography, economy, politics and various normative norms, such as the fingertips of our body and the tip of our nose, so it can all be given the meaning of "que".
The entrance to the palace, also known as the Wei Xiang, was used to issue decrees in ancient times. It is the name of the double columns erected at the entrance of large buildings such as ancient palaces. East Que is called Black Dragon Que; North Que is called Xuanwu Que.
When there is no surname, it refers to the palace and the city. Que is Rusheng, and rhyme books such as Guang Yun are all marked as last month's cut. There are two pronunciations, Què and Qulu, and Que's surname is also marked as Qulu. The fourth edition of the revised and reorganized Chinese Dictionary of Taiwan Province Province is a modern Chinese dictionary published in June 20 12.
Spring in Chang 'an is the work of Lu Lun, a poet in Tang Dynasty.
The east wind blows, and the gentle spring rain sprinkles the green hills; Seen from the height of the hill, the buildings in Chang 'an City are layered.
Hometown is in a dream, when can I return; Winter went to spring, and in Laizhou, Jiangxi, several people returned to China.
Outside Chang 'an, the Ye Yuan River criss-crosses, extending beyond the clouds on the horizon, and inside Chang 'an, the palaces in the palaces are shrouded in a sunset.
Who knows that I am a scholar, born in troubled times, alone, white-haired, haggard, wandering in the desolate mountains.