1. "Ti" is the "Ti" in classical Chinese.
2. The translation of "keeping in good health" in classical Chinese is "health".
"Better than anything" is translated into "Nothing can be better" in classical Chinese.
Describe physical discomfort in ancient Chinese;
1. You can just say that you are not feeling well or in poor health.
2. But the general implication is: violation;
3. The key points are: minor illnesses;
4. Focus: getting sick;
5. A little more serious is called illness.
6. More serious or more serious illness.
7. I can't get well for a while, or I have been ill for a long time.
8. Discomfort, poor health and disobedience all mean feeling uncomfortable, not necessarily really sick. Generally, you don't need to take medicine, just have a rest.
That kind.
9. Illness, illness, illness and boils are all diseases, and they are getting more and more troublesome. You need to take good care of yourself and take medicine to recover.
The more. But which is more important is generally difficult to understand, depending on the specific context.
2. How to express the blessing to others' health in classical Chinese 1 If my friend is healthy, I feel very comforted. May Ran Ran burst into laughter, and may Ran Ran stand up healthily and experience the feelings of his nephews and uncles in the world with the heart of his elders in mind and body.
If my friend is healthy, then I will feel gratified. I wish everyone around me is full of laughter, good health, caring for the elders physically and mentally, and feeling the warmth of human affection.
At the beginning of the new year, it's a pity that I can't spend the holiday with you! Even so, I want to take this opportunity to tell my brother my wish. I only hope that my brother can walk up a flight of stairs in public and in private on the occasion of the New Year. Gaotang is healthy, his brothers and sisters live in harmony, his wife and children can be satisfied, and his wishes can be realized. Fang's ardent hope for his brother also showed. I sincerely hope to learn morality, be healthy, and be willing to be healthy. Shang Wei!
It's a pity that I can't spend the holiday with you at the beginning of the new year! Even so, I wish you good health and a higher level in other places. I wish your parents good health, friends and family harmony, and good luck to your wife and children. I hope all your wishes can come true. I hope you can receive my blessing and remember each other.
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Writing skills of classical Chinese
1, concise expression
Whether speaking or writing an article, the purpose is to make things clear, not to pile up many beautiful words. Don't use two sentences if you can make it clear in one sentence. If you can make it clear in one word, don't use two words.
2. Master basic vocabulary
Writing classical Chinese requires mastering some basic vocabulary, especially some function words. Many function words in classical Chinese have no definite meaning in the text, but they can be combined with real words to form sentences or emphasize mood. These function words are: Zhi, Hu, Zhe, Ye, Yi, Er, Qi, Yu, Nai, Fu, Qi, Ran, Gai, Ze, Yan and so on.
3. May I ask what word "Jian" is used in ancient Chinese to replace a sentence in Peacock Flying Southeast: Life is like Nanshan Stone, and the four bodies are healthy and straight.
Kang: Although able-bodied women have devoted themselves to farming, there is nothing on the fertile land. -Du Fu's Military Vehicle Shop is healthy and robust.
This is mainly used as an adjective with limited usage. ) Nothing: "Custom Pass" says: "If you are sick, poisonous insects like to hurt people.
The ancients slept in the grass, so asking each other would be safe. Li Ling said, "Are Huo and Shangguan safe?" ? "
Innocent: not sick, the ancient greetings are often innocent, meaning the same as today's: "How are you recently?" Almost. Forget it. Let's give an example: for example, he is in good health. In ancient China, he was in good health. (Try to change other words here) 1, he is in good health.
(inappropriate) 2. Its body is very safe. It can be seen that both "An" and "Jian" can be used here.
Only people who are healthy enough can take part in this activity. Classical Chinese: Only the strong can cooperate with it.
For health, health and safety, it is found that only health can be used, but it is not difficult to find that neither strong nor healthy can fully express the meaning of the word "health". But instead: only innocent people can be with it.
Perfect. Based on the above two examples, we can easily find that in ancient times, there were many ways to express the meaning of health in real classical Chinese, but we can't find a word to completely summarize it.
For example 2, we need three words: "I'm fine." Example one, a word.
Different words are used in different contexts. In addition, the word "Thai" is good, and there is a saying that "four bodies communicate with Thai".
"Thai, Ann also. -The meaning of "stability and peace" in vocabulary.
The body is stable and peaceful, and of course it is still healthy.
4. What words can represent health in ancient Chinese?
Happiness, longevity, safety, strength, strength, health, auspiciousness, loyalty, peace, safety, cherish, enjoy, happiness, peace and health.
F: Everything goes well and everything goes well, as opposed to "disaster".
Longevity: Long life.
Ann: There is no danger, no threat.
Strong: great strength.
Zhuang: Big, powerful and powerful.
Health: refers to being strong and healthy; Energetic, etc.
Auspicious: Geely.
Ning: Peace, stability: tranquility. Quiet.
Ann: Calm and stable.
Bao: It means something precious.
Kang: Not sick.