? Requirements of punctuation in ancient Chinese
1, the sentence must be reasonable.
Weighing: the first time you meet a guest, the guest gives a gift.
Lu: A gift from an old man in ancient times.
Living outside during the day, Chenmen said, "There are nine suspicious students who kowtow with a thorn and stand on the west stage to make beards." Life is in danger, the crown is square, the bow is shallow, and the preface is called reed, and its text is quite preface.
2, the content must be reasonable
(1) The foundation collapsed, and more than 100,000 people were killed and beheaded. (Zi Jian, Volume 146, Zhonghua Book Company, 1956 edition)
Protect the walls or buildings of a military camp.
When the foundation collapsed, they abandoned their armor and fought for water. Hundreds of thousands of people died, and so did beheading.
3. Sentences must conform to classical Chinese grammar.
Thirty, * * * a hub. When there is nothing, it is used to make cars.
("Lao Zi", Zhu "Lao Zi Proofreading")
Thirty, * * * a hub. When it's okay, there is a car.
4, rhyming words must conform to the ancient rhyme.
Difficult to achieve is easy to lose, and it is rare to lose. Time flies, and time will never come again. I want to have a closer look.
Biography of Historical Records of Huaiyin Hou, Zhonghua Book Company (1962 edition).
Opportunity, opportunity, lost, will not come again.
Difficult to achieve is easy to lose, and it is rare to lose. "It's time for Zen, don't come!" I want to have a closer look at it.
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