Dynasty classical Chinese

1. Are there any ancient poems or poems with "Chao"? 1. See you in the morning, Chao … The children are in their parents, and the women are in their uncles and aunts. -Notes on Interpreting Chinese Characters

2. I am not cool. (Not cool: Dawn. North Korea: Looking at Parents in the Province) ―― Internal Rules of the Book of Rites

The princes in this country don't want to seize the day. (Evening: Seeing the Emperor in the Province)-Poem It rains continuously in Xiaoya.

4. I can't take all the clothes yet, so I'm sitting and catnap. -"Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years"

Like every dynasty, you often claim to be sick. -Historical Records, Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru

6. Practice radiant, frost halberd shine.

7. A hundred people are in awe, and the world is endless.

8. Four mountains and nothing to do.

9. Once you leave here, the four seas will become home.

10. The daily dust is shocking.

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12. Gao Xuan is warm in spring and bloom, and the elegant pavilion is charming in the light.

13. Spring and summer change, birds and flowers are fragrant overnight.

14. The sun is burning and the frost is clear and the sky is blue.

15. Blue and foggy, Dan rolled up the tower.

The word "tide" has several uses in classical Chinese.

Cao

[moving]

(1) I know. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, from the sun in the grass, from the moon. This word is like the sun appearing from the grass, and the moon has not disappeared. (zhāo) Original meaning: morning)

(2) Visit mother in the morning, son and daughter-in-law greet parents and in-laws, and meet in the morning ... son and parents are together, and wife and aunt are together. -Notes on Interpreting Chinese Characters

I am unhappy. (Not cool: Dawn. North Korea: Looking at Parents in the Province) —— The Book of Rites Internal Rules

The princes of this country don't want to seize the day. (Evening: See the emperor in the province at night)-Poem Xiaoya It rains continuously.

(3) appear in court. In feudal times, it was too early for ministers to see your majesty full and sit there dozing off. -"Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years"

Like every dynasty, I often claim to be sick. -"Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"

Yan, Zhao, Han and Wei are all Qi people. -"The Warring States Policy and Qi Ce"

Six out of thirty countries ceded land to South Korea. -"Everything is ready, five mistakes"

(4) Making ... appear in court

Want to land, go to Qin Chu. -"Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang"

The governors of Wuding dynasty owned the world. -"Mencius Gong Sunchou"

(5) Another example is: the crown of the imperial court (the hat worn by hundreds of officials when they go to court); (Shen): Chaotian (Visit the Emperor of Heaven)

(6) Religious people pay homage, such as offering congratulations; Pilgrimage; Face the mountain (go to Mingshan Temple to worship Buddha)

(7) Generally speaking, it refers to visiting Chang Xian's wife to beg for food, and then dare to go home. -"Historical Records, Biography of Prime Minister Zhang Lie"

(8) Convergence; An old man was summoned to court. -"The Book of Rites Wang Zhi"

3. There were people who were killed by the public in the Song Dynasty, and the group loved to raise them. If they can understand the meaning of being killed, they will win the hearts of the public. They will hurt their families' mouths and fill their desire to be killed. If they are short of food, they will limit their food for fear that the public will disobey them. First, they will say, "If you are embarrassed, you are embarrassed." All snipers stood up and became angry. Suddenly, they said, "Is it enough to be with each other?" Note: Sniper-Yinju (jū), the name of a monkey, means loss-loss and reduction. Family-originally refers to population, here refers to food at home. Full-full, here refers to satisfaction. Russia-later, it means time. The meaning of obedience. Kuáng, cheating and cheating. If, personal pronouns in classical Chinese mean "you" and "you". The monkey also knows his thoughts. He would rather reduce the consumption of the whole family and meet the requirements of monkeys. But after a while, the family became poorer and poorer. He planned to reduce the number of acorns eaten by monkeys, but he was afraid that the monkeys would not listen to him, so he lied to the monkeys and said, "Here are acorns, four acorns in the morning for three days and four acorns in the evening. Is this enough? " Hearing this, the monkeys all stood up and were very angry. After a while, he said, "I'll give you four acorns in the morning and three in the evening." Is that enough to eat? " Hearing this, the monkeys all fell on the ground and were very happy.

4. What is the meaning of "Zhao" in ancient Chinese?

1. Morning: ~ Yang. ~ hui. ~ dusk. ~ summer. ~ gas. ~ I miss you so much. ~ it keeps changing. ~ in the middle of the Qin dynasty (for willfulness).

2. day, day: today ~. Ming ~.

Chaochao

1. Face, face: ~ direction. ~ before. ~ yang. Sit north to south.

2. In feudal times, I met the monarch; Also refers to religious visits: ~ see. ~ goodbye. ~ sacred. ~ fragrance. ~ instrument.

3. In feudal times, emperors met officials and gave orders, as opposed to "wild": ~ imperial court. Go ~. Back ~ ~ wild. ~ politics. ~ minister. ~ discussion. ~ room.

4. The rule of emperors; Also known as a period of emperor rule: ~ generation. Don ~.

5. [~ Ancestors] A. One of the ethnic minorities in China, mainly distributed in Jilin, Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces; B. the nationalities of north Korea and south Korea.

6. Last name.