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Are ancient Chinese judgment sentences all words ending in the word "Ye"? How to distinguish judgments?

Of course not, but most of them are.

First, "the format of ..., ... also". For example:

(1) Guo, table danger is also. (Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Five Years) (Guo State is the outer barrier of Yu State. )

(2) The tide of Zhejiang is a great view of the world. The tide of Qiantang River is the most spectacular sight in the world. )

2. The format of "..... is as follows:

(1) Lian Po, Zhao Zhiliang will also. (Biography of Lian Po) Lian Po is a good soldier of Zhao. )

(2) teacher, so preach and teach. Teachers rely on him to impart truth, knowledge and doubts. )

Sometimes, this format can also use the predicate part to become the format of "……".

Such as Pei Gong's performance in Fan Kuai. This is Fan Kuai, the guardian of Pei Gong. )

Three. The format of "er" For example:

Such as: the continuation of the Qin dynasty. ("The Hongmen Banquet") This practice is taking the old road of the demise of the State of Qin. )

4. Use the verb "for" to express judgment. For example:

(1) Since man is a knife and I am a fish, why should I resign? People nowadays are like knives and chopping boards. We are fish, so what should we leave? )

2 "Why is this a person?" "There must be theft." (Lost) ("What kind of person is this?" "Someone must have a problem with stealing." )

5. Use adverbs to help judge. For example:

(1) is also good at fighting. (Xun Zi Yi Bing) Such people are good at fighting. )

(2) Fu Liang that chu will Xiang Yan. Xiang Liang's father is Xiang Yan, the general of Chu. )

The blame lies in the people's grievances, not in the county system, (Liu Zongyuan's Feudalism) (Qin's fault lies in the people's grievances, not in the county system. )

The appearance of the intransitive verb "Shi".

In classical Chinese, "Shi" is often used as a demonstrative pronoun and cannot be mistaken as a judgment verb. For example, Xun Zi Tian Lun: "The sun, the moon and the stars are auspicious, which is shared by Yu Jie." The phenomena of the sun, the moon, the stars and other celestial bodies lie in the fact that Xia and Xia Jie are of the same age. Without careful analysis, the word "yes" in a sentence can easily be mistaken for a judgment verb, but in fact, the demonstrative pronoun is the subject in the sentence.

However, there is indeed a usage of "yes" as a judgment verb in classical Chinese, such as:

(1) Wu Zhou, disciple is a woman, also can't white matter. The witch and her apprentice are both women, so they can't explain why. )

(2) Ask what world this is. (Peach Blossom Garden) What dynasty was it? )

(3) The giant will die. (Battle of Red Cliffs) Wu Ju is a mediocrity. )

In fact, as a judging verb, "yes" appeared as early as the Warring States period. For example, "What is this?" What is this thing? "Shi" is used between the subject and the noun predicate, and must be a judgment verb.