The meaning of children in classical Chinese;
1, son; That is, son and daughter.
Biography of Yan Feng in the Later Han Dynasty: "Zi often practices well by himself."
2, refers to young men and women.
In the Tang Dynasty, the poem "Farewell to Du Fu's appointment in Shu" said: "Why do you linger at the fork in the road when your son * * * touches the towel?"
3. Generally refers to men and women.
4. female; Woman.
Sun Zhiwei's Tanabata poem in Qing Dynasty: "Foolish children in the world are busy with needles."
synonym
I. Children
1, son. Namely: offspring.
Help husband, raise children, support family, expect salary. -"Biography of Heroes of Children"
2. Young men and women.
Children who plunder gold and silk.
3. Male and female slaves.
Second, children's interests
1, son.
2. Interest.
3. children.
The sixth time in Xue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "This Mr. Liu is an old widow who has lived together for many generations. He has no children under his knees and only lives on two acres of barren land. "