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What is the meaning of the words "编安" and "教祺" respectively? Can someone give me a list of humble words and honorifics? Quickly! Thank you.
1, greetings to the editor said "editor an"
Author to the editor of the letter of the greetings used more, is the greeting.
2, greetings to the teacher said "teaching Ki"
is the literary letters to educators blessing salutation, generally written at the end of the letter, meaning that the teaching work well meaning.
3. What are some of the most common modesty words used in ancient China?
1) "Despicable" word family:
Despicable person: humbly call themselves; Despicable idea: their own opinions; Despicable opinion: their own opinion.
2) "Yu" character family
Yu brother: to call oneself to someone younger than oneself; Yu opinion: one's own opinion.
3) "My" character family:
My: to call oneself humbly; My surname: to call oneself humbly by one's surname; My school: to call oneself humbly by one's school.
4) "clumsy" character family:
clumsy pen: modestly call their father or calligraphy; clumsy writing, clumsy work: modestly call their articles; clumsy opinion: modestly call their opinions.
4. Commonly used honorifics in ancient China
1) "拜 "字族:
拜读:reading each other's works; 拜会:meeting with each other; 拜望:visiting or visiting each other; 拜托:please ask for each other's help.
2) "奉 "字族:
奉告: to tell the other party; 奉还: to return the other party's goods; 奉送: to give the other party a gift.
3) The "Gao" Character Family:
Gaojiao (高就): to ask the other person where he or she works; Gaojiao (高齡) or Gaoshou (高寿): the age of an elderly person; Gaozui (高見): the other person's opinion; Gaozhan (高攀): to make friends with or become relatives of another person; Gaotang (高堂): to call the other person's parents. 高足: to call the other person's student or disciple;
4) "Gui" Clan:
Gui Surname: to ask the other person's surname; Gui Geng: to honor the person's age; Gui Zi Zi: to honor the person's illness.
Expanded:
Ancient elegant language of life?
To ask for forgiveness, say "包涵"; to ask for help, say "劳驾"; to ask a question, say "请教".
To be patronized, say "借光"
To be patronized, say "借光". To meet someone, say "hello"; to ask for their surname, say "your surname"
Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia_Humility words
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