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What does a taxi mean in Farewell to Three Days?
First, the scholar's pinyin: sh √.
Second, the scholar's explanation:
1, a class in the ancient ruling class second only to Doctor Qing.
2. Old refers to readers.
3. Unmarried men generally refer to men.
4. People's good names.
5. Rank 1, below captain; Also refers to soldiers.
6, some professionals said.
7. Last name.
Third, the first scholar: scholar
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: single words
Fifth, the word-making method: knowing.
6. Related phrases:
Ladies, nurses, hermits, doctors, soldiers
Extended data
First, the stroke order of Chinese characters: horizontal, vertical and horizontal.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, stone
Refers to student staff.
2. On scholars
Comments by scholars and officials and public opinions.
3. Discussion [sh √ y √]
Public opinion and scholar-officials' evaluation.
4. Weishi
A man of extraordinary intelligence.
5. scribe
A person engaged in writing and clerical work.
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