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There are: You, Ru, Female, Ruo, Nai, Gu You; I, Yu, Yu Lian all claimed to be me in ancient times; There, there, there, he was in ancient times.

Example:

1, which is General Lian or King Qin? (Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru)

Who do you think is better, the general or the king of Qin?

2, people are not sages, what can be wrong? It's hard to change after that. ("Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years")

People are not sages, who can not make mistakes? If a mistake can be corrected, that is the best.

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Ancient Chinese meaning

meaning

There are many personal pronouns in ancient Chinese, and their functions are the same as those in modern Chinese, which are used to replace the names of people or things.

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There are the first person, the second person and the third person, as well as the person, the side address and the honorific address.

First person, also known as self-assertion. Commonly used words such as "I", "I" and "Yu", and words such as "I", "I" and "I". It can usually be translated into "I", "mine", "ours" and "ours".

The second person is called symmetry. Commonly used are "Er", "Ru", "Female", "Ruo" and "Nai". Usually translated as "you", "yours", "yours" and "yours".

The third person, also called his name. Commonly used words are "bi", "qi" and "ambition". They can be used to refer to people as well as to replace people. Their usage is flexible and they are usually translated into "he", "she", "his", "them" and "theirs".

There are other names, others. The word "person" is often used and can be translated into "others" and "others".

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