Adverbial post
1, verb+object+object.
For example, application means filial piety. I am loyal to my country.
2. Verb+Yu (almost equivalent to "Yu")+object.
For example: green, from blue, green is blue. Xunzi's persuasion
A gentleman is knowledgeable, but he can help himself. Xunzi's persuasion
3. Form+Yu+Bin.
For example, although only above the world, there is no arrogance. Zhang Hengchuan.
4. Postposition of preposition object: prepositions "one", "Yu", "Hu" and "Zi" are followed by objects to form object-object structure phrases. In modern Chinese, such prepositional phrases are usually adverbials before verbs or adjectives, but in ancient Chinese, they are often used as complements after verbs or adjectives.
For example, a disciple need not be inferior to a teacher, and a teacher need not be superior to a disciple. Teacher theory
Attributive post
1 and "Zhi … Zhe …" are the signs, that is, the form of "head word+Zhi+postposition attribute+Zhe". For example, "Take the lead and take Wan Li Road." (Ma Shuo)
2. "Head word+postposition attribute+person", such as: "Asking for someone can make the person who reported to Qin, but he didn't get it." (historical records. Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru)
3. Head word+quantifier. Such as: (1) Wen Dao Bai (Autumn Water by Zhuangzi), (2) Casting as Twelve Golden Men (on Qin Dynasty).
4. "Headword+Zhi+Postposition Attribute", for example, "Earthworms have no advantages as minions, but their bones and muscles are strong." ("Persuade to Learn")