There is a word "good" in many ancient Chinese. What does excellent mean? As the old saying goes.

Cute: In ancient times, the original meaning refers to deviation, violation and disharmony, and it also means clever and clever. For example:

1, chapter 27 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "When you think of this, you can't help but believe that' good temper leads to hostility and harmony leads to auspiciousness'."

Thinking of this, I can't help but believe that disharmony brings disaster and harmony brings good luck.

Cute: disharmony; Crime: sin.

2. Ban Gu, a historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty, compiled Preface to the Records of Chinese Literature and Arts: "Zhong Ni didn't say anything in the past, and he died at the age of 70."

In the past, when Zhong Ni died, no one said anything accurate and meaningful. When 72 disciples of Confucius died, the essence of Confucianism deviated.

No: same as "death". Good: Deviation.

3. The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en, Ming Dynasty: Monkeys have lovely eyes.

Vernacular translation: Sun Walker's eyes are very clever.

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Cute: in modern Chinese, it is often used as a compliment to express obedience and obedience. Some places, as nicknames, are names given to children and lovers at home.

1, behave well, be obedient, be obedient. For example:

(1) If you don't listen, it won't be good; This child is really nice.

Seeing his father, the little guy was much more obedient at once.

2. Smart, smart, smart. For example:

(1) Huang Wenbing is a witty man. He saw the eight points early, then chased the stern and jumped into Wangjiang.

(2) Superman Kuang is a clever man. He doesn't take a strong hand on the ship, but he moves when he doesn't move. He just calls himself "Dad".

3. Dear children. For example:

Hold this for me, like a good boy.