Sick means "sick", which means sick. Calling others sick can be called "your body is sick" and calling yourself "humble body is sick".
Being sick is a Chinese word, which means being sick and feeling unsafe. -from Tang Ming Shunzhi's Advisory Governor's Office.
Tang Ming Shunzhi's "Counseling and Supervising the Jingshi": "Your hospital is not as good as yourself at the beginning of illness, so we will supervise it." Li Qingyu's "Fake Disease in the Phoenix": "It is difficult to replace a sick wife, and sorrow and trouble come together." Sun Yat-sen's declaration to Beijing: "There are many ways to save the country, so I should explain them to you, but now I have to wait another day."
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For example, modesty is often used, and the general difference between modesty and honorific words is that modesty is an expression of modesty, generally to oneself. Politeness refers to language with a respectful tone, usually to people. The following are examples of classification for reference only.
1, the word "despicable". Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.
For example, I: humble myself; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: call yourself humble and meager.
2. The word "stupid" is a family. Used as a courtesy title for self-assertion.
Such as foolish brother: call yourself younger than yourself; Silly brother: call yourself to someone bigger than yourself; Humble opinion: weigh your own views. You can also call yourself "stupid" by yourself.
3. The word "Weiwei" is a family. Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.
Like me: call yourself humble; My surname: address your surname humbly; Our place: humble your own house and place; Our school: call your school modestly.
4. The word "clumsiness" is a family. Something used to weigh yourself for others.
Such as "My Humble Pen": Humble your own words or paintings; My humble job: humble my own article; Humble opinion: Humble opinion.
5. The word "home" is a family. Used to address others as senior or older relatives.
Such as my father, family respect, family strictness, family monarch: call father; The kindness of my mother and family: called mother; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle: Uncle.
6. The word "she" is a family. Used to address one's family or one's younger generation or younger relatives to others.
Rushe, Sheshe: Call your home; My brother: call me brother; Sister: called sister; Give up a nephew: call it a nephew; She Qin: Call relatives.
7. The word "Lao" is a family. Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.
Like a redneck: modestly calling himself uneducated; Old age: the elderly claim to be modest; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: Old women claim to be modest. The word "Lao" also has more honorifics.
2. What does it mean to be sick? "Sick" is the solution. Refers to poor health and illness.
Pronunciation: shēn tǐ bào yàng
Sick: sick.
Source: Inquiring about the Governor's Suggestion by Shunzhi, Tang Ming: Your hospital was unable to take care of itself at the beginning of illness, and our department supervised the past.
You are too ill to go in person, so we will check and urge you first.
Quotations: Sun Yat-sen's declaration when he entered Beijing: "As for the way to save the country, we should explain it to the princes. Now we have to wait another time."
If you have been ill for several months, see a doctor.
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Sick: emaciated. A serious illness, thin body.
Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "This is like a very bad time."
This is when you are seriously ill and weak.
He is very ill. It seems that he won't live to see the New Year.
Antonym:
Powerful, powerful.
Source: Wu Mingcheng's En Journey to the West 2 1: "They are all quick-sighted and must be stronger."
The young man is strong and can do any heavy work.
How to say "I don't feel well" in classical Chinese?
Pronunciation: [bào yàng]
Note: I am sick.
Source: From Tang Ming Shunzhi's Inquiring about the Governor's Suggestion.
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1, you can't get sick, only in this way can you fully feel the hospitality of the Slovak people.
If you have been ill for several months, see a doctor.
Today, I can complain because I am sick, or I can be extremely happy because I am still alive.
A few days ago, Ge You's father, 83-year-old performing artist Ge Cunzhuang, fell ill and was hospitalized.
4. What does it mean to be sick? It means that you are sick and uncomfortable.
Being sick means being sick.
Pronunciation: Baoyang
Quotations: Yu Huang Fake Disease: "A sick husband and wife are hard to get rid of, and worries and troubles come together."
My son and husband are sick, and my wife can't replace them, so they start to worry and be depressed.
Quotations: Sun Yat-sen's declaration when he entered Beijing: "As for the way to save the country, we should explain it to the princes. Now we have to wait another time."
If you have been ill for several months, see a doctor.
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1, get sick [r? nyang] get sick.
Quote: The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: Uncle Qin lived in my village for more than ten years when he was ill. How can he say that he doesn't know him?
Uncle Qin was ill and lived in my hometown for more than a year. Why did you say you didn't know him?
2. Disease [jí yàng] generally refers to disease.
Quote: Song Poetry "Life is like riches and honour": "If you give less, you will get sick, and if you are 50 years old, you will be useless."
When I was young, I was very ill, and when I was 50, I quickly weakened.
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Innocent without disease; Don't worry. Say hello more.
Quotation: Wen Yiduo's Red Candle and Sun Song: "At this moment, is my hometown still complete?"
5. How to describe physical discomfort in ancient Chinese can be directly said to be physical discomfort and poor.
But the general implication is: violation;
Slightly focused: minor illness;
Let's focus on it again: getting sick;
A little more serious is called: illness.
No matter how serious it is, it is called illness.
If you can't get well for a while, or if you are ill for a long time, it is called a boil.
Discomfort, poor health and disobedience all mean feeling uncomfortable, not necessarily really sick, and generally do not need to take medicine, just have a rest.
Sickness, illness, illness and boils are all diseases, and they are getting more and more troublesome. You have to take good care of yourself, take medicine and treat yourself before you can recover. But which is more important is generally difficult to understand, depending on the specific context.