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Borrowed pronouns in ancient Chinese
Borrowed pronouns in ancient Chinese

1, Sang: hometown.

2. Li Tao: Students.

3. Nanguan: prisoner.

4. Classmate: Classmate.

5, beacon smoke: war.

6. Women.

7. Four Books: Music.

8. Men: Men.

9. Brother: Brother.

10, history: history.

1 1, couple: husband and wife.

12, Sang Ma: farming.

13, three feet: method.

14, below the knee: childhood.

Gai Hua: Luck.

16, Temple: Imperial Court.

17, thousands of hands: civilians.

18, building: field.

19, Xingtan: education.

20. Zhumen: A wealthy family.

2 1, barrier: border defense.

22. Broke eyebrows: bow your head.

23. squire: official.

24. Wan Ku: A rich boy.

25. Zhu Rong: Fire.

26, inch tube: brush.

27. Du Kang: Wine substitute.

28. History: History.

29. Wanzhong: High officials and generous people.

30. Mountain Forest: Living in seclusion.

3 1, Zhong Ding: official career.

32, wearing Gong Jin: admitted to Jinshi.

33. Governing the country by hanging down the arch: it is often used to praise the emperor for governing by doing nothing.

34. Xinglin: a person with extraordinary medical skills or noble medical ethics.

35, crown cover, clothing: a scholar who has been an official for generations.

36. Crown tassel: an aristocratic family that has been an official for generations.

37. State and Xuanyuan: State.

38. Chang 'e and Chang 'e: the moon.

39. Ding Bai and Buyi: People.

40. Support, care: children.

4 1, holding halberd and standard: army.

42. Beacon, Feather Book and Feather List: Military News.

43. State and ancestral temple: State.

44, military, war, golden drum, beacon smoke: war.

45. Huang Fa: Old man.

46. Letters, Jane, Notes, Hongyan and Zagreb: Letters.

47. Huang Qi, Xinglin and Hanging Pot: practicing medicine.

48. Qing Yan: A scholar.

49. Hey: Noble.

50. Baoze: Brothers and comrades.