The meaning of favor [chǒng xìng] is: it used to refer to the favor of a person of high status to a person of low status.
Detailed explanation
1. Also known as "favor". pet. It is mostly used by emperors to treat their concubines and ministers.
2. Refers to a favored person.
Satin's "Trapped Beast" 23: "He continued to shout, although because of the appearance of that favor, his curses became more and more vague, making it impossible for an outsider to know what happened."
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3. It is an honor to be pampered.
Ye Shengtao's "Microwave in the City": "What a favor this is to Zaoru, and what a temptation it is at the same time!"
Extended information
Synonyms
p>Get favored [ dé chǒng ]?
Be favored.
Qu Qiubai's "On Literary Revolution and Language Issues·Long Live the Scholars": "Whether you are noble or despicable, this one is favored, that one is out of favor, or you speak outrightly. , whether you are a flatterer or a licker, you are a Qingke, you will always be a Qingke!"
Antonyms
Falling out of favor [ shī chǒng ]?
Losing honor and favor! Or pamper.