Tired of classical Chinese

1. In classical Chinese, disgust means disgust: the verb of yā means 1, and one thing overwhelms another.

I am tired, but I am not tired. -"Shuo Wen".

Paragraph note: "This means that modern characters are under pressure, which is the difference between ancient and modern characters." There are more than 400 earthquake victims in Longxi.

-"Han Shu's Five Elements of Summer" is like a wall. -"Xunzi Powerful Country" People who are tired of seeing eyes will see one as two.

-"Xunzi Revealing the Secret" 2, which generally refers to repression; It is hard for orientals to hate the power of rulers, and it is hard for westerners to hate Hu Qiang.

-Biography of Han Feng Yi. -Shigu said: "Tired, restrained."

Therefore, it is better for a saint to die when he is frustrated in the court. -Biography of Han Xin in the Qing Dynasty.

Shigu said, "Tired, restrained." 3. subdue or drive away possible disasters or cause disasters to people by superstitious methods.

Qin Shihuang often said that "there is a celestial spirit in the southeast", so he was tired of traveling eastward. -"Historical Records Gao Zuji" 4. Blockage.

Tired of its source, open its blasphemy. -"Xunzi cultivate one's morality".

Note: "Tired, stuffed." Tired: tired verb meaning 1, pictophonetic character.

From the factory (h m 4 n), the sound is (Yan). Factory, Xiangshan cliff carved cave shape.

Said: "I'm bored to death." It means "stress".

It is composed of "dog meat, meat and sweets", which means "full" and "satisfied". Original meaning: full; Enrichment, satisfaction.

Later it was called "Hua". What's the use of learning and teaching? -The Analects of Confucius never tires.

-"Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong 33 Years" Qin's desire is insatiable. -Su Song Xun's Six Kingdoms is insatiable.

-Su Song Shi "The Battle of Teaching and Keeping" 2. Hate; I don't like it People are often tired of things.

-Liang Qingqichao's biography of Tan Sitong is just boring. I still hate talking about soldiers.

-Song Jiangkui's "Yangzhou Slow" is endless. -Ming Zongchen's newspaper Liu Yi Zhang Shu I'm tired of living here.

-Cao Yu's Thunderstorm.

2. disgust means disgust in classical Chinese: disgust yā.

Verb meaning

1, one thing weighs one thing.

I am tired, but I am not tired. -"Shuo Wen". Paragraph note: "This means that modern characters are under pressure, which is the difference between ancient and modern characters."

There are more than 400 earthquake victims in Longxi. -"Hanshu Above the Five Elements"

I hate it like a wall. -"Xunzi Powerful Country"

Tired of watching, watch one as two. -"Xunzi Jiequan"

2, generally refers to depression; restrain

It is hard for the East to hate the power of the governor, and it is hard for the West to hate Hu Qiang. -Biography of Han Feng Yi. -Shigu said: "Tired, restrained."

Therefore, it is better for a saint to die when he is frustrated in the court. -Biography of Han Xin in the Qing Dynasty. Shigu said, "Tired, restrained."

3、

Use superstitious methods to subdue or avoid possible disasters, or cause disasters to people.

Qin Shihuang often said that "there is a celestial spirit in the southeast", so he was tired of traveling eastward. -"Historical Records, Biography of Emperor Gaozu"

4. Blockage.

Tired of its source, open its blasphemy. -"Xunzi cultivate one's morality". Note: "Tired, stuffed."

Hate: hate Yan

Verb meaning

1, pictophonetic characters. From the factory (h m 4 n), the sound is (Yan). Factory, Xiangshan cliff carved cave shape. Said: "I'm bored to death." It means "stress". It is composed of "dog meat, meat and sweets", which means "full" and "satisfied". Original meaning: full; Enrichment, satisfaction. Later it was called "Hua".

What's the use of learning and teaching? -The Analects of Confucius

Never tired. -"Thirty-three years of Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong"

Qin's desire is insatiable. -Su Song Xun's Six Kingdoms

He who asks is insatiable. -Su Song Shi, "Teaching to Fight and Defend"

2. hatred; I don't like it

People are often tired of things. -Liang Qingqichao's Biography of Tan Sitong

Only things that are boring.

I still hate talking about soldiers. -Song Jiangkui, "Yangzhou Slow"

Tired of pedantry. -Ming Zongchen "Newspaper Liu Yi Zhang Shu"

I'm tired of living here. -Cao Yu's Thunderstorm

Didn't you like Chinese characters in ancient times? No, no.

Interpretation of "tiredness" in the ancient Chinese prose Shuo Wen Jie Zi;

Attached to the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: boring and embarrassing. Coming out of the factory, it was very loud. One day, it was close. A vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: disgust and oppression. The glyph takes "factory" as the edge and "Yi" as the edge. There is a saying that "disgust" means consistency.

Interpretation of "Tired" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi;

Hunters who catch behemoths are disgusted with meat because they eat too much. The original meaning disappeared.

Verb: boring, because there are too many, so I don't like it. Tired of being thin, tired, tired, tired, disgusted, disgusted, world-weary, tired of learning/greedy.

What's the use of learning and teaching? -The Analects of Confucius

Chitose hates the world and goes to heaven. -Zhuangzi? Heaven and earth

Feelings are high and good, and they are tired of the world and seek immortality. -Bao Zhao's White Clouds.

Qin's desire is insatiable. Song? Su Xun's Theory of Six Kingdoms

I still hate talking about soldiers. Song? Jiang Kui's Slow Yangzhou

The Explanation of "Tired" in Ancient Chinese Dictionary;

Yan ① knows "Hua". Satisfied. "Candle's Martial Arts Retire Qin Shi": "What is the gold of the husband?" "On the Six Kingdoms": "However, the land of the princes is limited, and there is no desire to violently attack Qin." 2 hate; I don't like it "Young China said": "Old people often have things to do and young people often have happy events." 3 preach "China". It is full. Chapter 53 of Laozi: "Eating and drinking, having more money and goods, is called stealing and boasting." Tired of the death of the emperor.

The meaning of "disgust" in Xinhua Dictionary: (Refer to Kangxi Dictionary for some)

(1) (dynamic) Satisfaction: insatiable.

(2) (moved) I don't like it because there are too many: I have seen it.

(3) (move) hate: ~ evil | ~ abandon.

4. What are the meanings of boredom in ancient Chinese?

Basic explanation

1. Don't like it; Hate: ~ hate. ~ abandon.

2. Satisfaction: learn without using ~.

Detailed explanation

Hate [shame]

"Move"

1. From the factory (h m 4 n), the sound is (Yan). Factory, Xiangshan cliff carved cave shape. Said: "I'm bored to death." It means "stress". It is composed of "dog meat, meat and sweets", which means "full" and "satisfied". Original meaning: full)

2. Enrichment and satisfaction. After "Hua"

What's the use of learning and teaching? -The Analects of Confucius

Never tired. -"Thirty-three years of Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong"

Qin's desire is insatiable. -Su Song Xun's Six Kingdoms

He who asks is insatiable. -Su Song Shi, "Teaching to Fight and Defend"

Another example: extreme disgust (satisfaction); Tired of eating; Tired of eating; Satisfied); Boredom (satisfaction); Dislike falsehood (content with cunning and cunning falsehood); Tired of attachment (attachment for satisfaction); Hate sin (satisfaction); Feet tired (satisfied)

3. hatred; give up

People are often tired of things. -Liang Qingqichao's Biography of Tan Sitong

Only things that are boring.

I still hate talking about soldiers. -Song Jiangkui, "Yangzhou Slow"

Tired of pedantry. -Ming Zongchen "Newspaper Liu Yi Zhang Shu"

I'm tired of living here. -Cao Yu's Thunderstorm

Another example: world-weariness (this world; Make a fool of yourself in disgust (listlessly); A faint look); A nuisance (swearing, referring to a nuisance); Boredom (disgust, disappointment); Color aversion (bored, dissatisfied face); Tired of pain (boredom is pain)

Tired of [yā]

"Move"

1. One thing presses another.

I am tired, but I am not tired. -"Shuo Wen". Paragraph note: "This means that modern characters are under pressure, which is the difference between ancient and modern characters."

There are more than 400 earthquake victims in Longxi. -"Hanshu Above the Five Elements"

I hate it like a wall. -"Xunzi Powerful Country"

Tired of watching, watch one as two. -"Xunzi Jiequan"

Another example: annoying (car overturned)

2. Generally refers to depression; restrain

It is hard for the East to hate the power of the governor, and it is hard for the West to hate Hu Qiang. -Biography of Han Feng Yi. -Shigu said: "Tired, restrained."

Therefore, it is better for a saint to die when he is frustrated in the court. -Biography of Han Xin in the Qing Dynasty. Shigu said, "Tired, restrained."

Another example: disgust (inhibition)

3. subdue or drive away possible disasters or cause disasters to people by superstitious methods.

Qin Shihuang often said that "there is a celestial spirit in the southeast", so he was tired of traveling eastward. -"Historical Records, Biography of Emperor Gaozu"

Another example is: tired of law (tired of winning). It is a kind of witchcraft that subdues opponents with spells.

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Tired of its source, open its blasphemy. -"Xunzi cultivate one's morality". Note: "Tired, stuffed."

Yan (Yan)

(Name)

It means comfortable, quiet and peaceful "safety". The traditional form of disgust is disgust, which is called "Yi Yan", "Yi yān" and "Yi Yρn" because of its shape and pronunciation.

Xunzi Confucianism: "There is still one thing in the world that is disgusting." Wang Niansun wrote: "I am bored, but I am peaceful. The word book is' eight', or' eight' and' eight y and n'

Dialect says:' Easy, safe.'

"Jade flake" sounds like a cheap cut.

Erya said, "I am very comfortable."

Mao Chuan said in the article Qin Feng Xiaorong: "Tired, quiet."

5. Seven-character verses are tired all day long —— Ding Feng Zi Chun came to teach the mountain temple in Song Liu Yong —— Song Xinji's Partridge Tianboshan Temple, February Spring Flowers Tired and Plums Falling —— Song Yan Dao Ji's Huanxisha February Spring Flowers Tired and Plums Falling. Have a good sleep. Thirteen: I'm tired of the power in front of me-Min's Proud Fisherman's Sweater is full of exhortations-Fei's Man Shou in Gutian has been tirelessly watching the West Lake for a long time-Song Zhouyuan's Nan Gezi and Yi's Frightened Night. I don't blame "Jade is clean and peaceful, and I am tired of looking at flowers" —— Song Wangwang's "Yu Meiren Shi Guangxi Improvisation and Li Ju's Rhyme".

6. Seven-character rhymes and tired words are combed all day long-Song Liu Yong's Ding Fengzi Spring Comes.

However, it teaches the Mountain Temple to be tired of catering —— Song Xin Qi Ji's Partridge Sky and Boshan Temple's Works

February Spring Flowers Tired of Plum Falling —— Song Yan Dao Ji's February Spring Flowers Tired of Plum Falling in Huanxisha

Sleepy, careless and tireless in being late —— Comment on Shi's Ding Feng Bo Hong Mei

Tired of this night, what is there to worry about? -Song He Zhu, "Minus the word Huanxisha, Thirteen of Fifteen"

Tired of the recent strength-Song Ke Min's "Fisherman's Pride" sweater

Persuade tirelessly —— Fei's Partridge and Life.

Never tire of seeing the West Lake —— Song Chou-yuan's "Wu Jie-Cang Shu in the South Lattice"

I'm tired of the wind and rain in the spring night —— Song Han Juan's Spring in the Moon Palace and Wuwei.

The bottom story: Autumn is beautiful, and yellow is disgusting —— Song Shizhu's Partridge Singing Peach Blossoms and Chrysanthemums.

Being bored with flowers —— Yu Jie Xing Pingsheng is bored with flowers.

Endless Feather Biography —— Wang Zhiwang's Impromptu in Song Dynasty and Li Ju's Rhyme in Shiguangxi Meeting

7. Usage and annoying usage of seals in classical Chinese Grade: Grade 3 Subject: Language Time: 3/3 1/2005 18:45:7 New ID = 3119241The word "zhi" in ancient Chinese. Thank you teacher! Hello, classmate. Generally speaking, the usage of "zhi" is as follows: 1. The word "zhi" is used as a demonstrative pronoun.

How much do you know about Erchong? "Know" means "this", which means "How do these two fish know?" (2) "It's my teacher, why destroy it?" "Know" means "like this" and means "(he) is my teacher". How can I slander him like this? (3) "Please stay in Beijing." "Zhi" refers to the place, which means "there".

(4) "See its goal nine times out of ten, but it is a little embarrassing." "Zhi" refers to archery in nine cases out of ten.

2. "Zhi" is used as the third person pronoun. This situation often appears in the text, mainly referring to "he", "she" and "it".

Confucius said,' What's wrong with me if I study silently and never tire of learning and never tire of teaching?' "Knowing" means "it", and "knowing silently" means keeping it in mind silently. (2) "Huan Hou asked him", "knowledge" refers to him (Bian Que), which means "Huan Hou specially sent someone to ask him (Bian Que)".

(3) "If you want to go to Wancheng, carry a ghost on your shoulder and hug it urgently." "Zhi" refers to it (ghost), and "grasping quickly" refers to catching it (ghost) quickly.

The word "zhi" is used as a verb, meaning "go, go", such as ① "What is my longing for the South China Sea? "Zhi" means "Go", and this sentence means: "I want to go to the South China Sea. How's it going? I don't know what to do. "

"ambition" means "going" 4. The word "zhi" as an auxiliary word is relatively common, but I think it is also the most complicated, which can be divided into the following three types: (1) "zhi" as a structural auxiliary word is equivalent to "de", such as (1) "The way of a saint died in Shandong and was passed down."

Confucius' knowledge was eventually handed down by Zeng Shen, who was not very clever. (2) "Benevolent people don't drink water from stolen springs, and honest people don't get food from others", and both "ambitions" mean that "benevolent people don't drink water from stolen springs, and upright people don't accept insulting alms".

⑵ Use the word "zhi" between the subject and the predicate to cancel the independence of the sentence. Such as; (1) "Huan Hou said:' Good medical care is a credit for not getting sick.

"Zhi" has no practical meaning here, and is used to cancel the independence of sentences. (2) "I don't know how many miles there are in the South China Sea."

Similarly, "zhi" has no real meaning here. ? It is worth noting that this usage is easily confused with the word "zhi" when used as "de", so we should pay attention to the distinction to avoid mistakes.

⑶ The word "zhi" only plays the role of regulating syllables in sentences, and has no practical significance. For example, "After a long time, my eyes seem to fade and I am very idle."

"Long", a long time, "zhi", regulating syllables, has no substantive meaning. 2 "Fill it up."

The word "zhi" here is just a simple tone, which has no real meaning. Basically, the common usage of "zhi" in classical Chinese is the above. As long as we master its laws, it is not difficult to find its usage and significance.

The author wove it into a book to laugh at Fang Jia.