Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean expensive?
What do you mean expensive?
1. The price is high; Great value (as opposed to "cheap").
2. High evaluation; Worth cherishing or attaching importance to.
3. Take a situation very seriously.
4. Superior position (as opposed to "foundation").
5. honorifics, indicating things that are related to each other.
6. Last name.
"Gui" is a Chinese character (commonly used word) and a first-class universal standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in the Warring States script, and another scholar thought it had already appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The basic meaning of "expensive" refers to high price, as opposed to "cheap". Extended refers to high status. Later, it was used as a compliment, referring to things related to each other. From high price to high value means preciousness and importance. It also expresses respect and concern and is used as a verb.
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