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Arrangement of modest and respectful words in classical Chinese

1. honorifics and modesty in classical Chinese:

Address each other's family-your father, your mother (called your late husband), your brother/elder brother/elder sister/younger sister, your son/son, your lover/daughter, your wife;

Address each other-Jun, Gong, First Step, Your Excellency, etc.

Related things to address each other-birthday (birthday), masterpiece/badge (work), family (home) and so on.

Humble name:

Address a person's family-my father and mother (the deceased called me father and mother), my brother/brother/sister/sister, my son, my daughter, my humble Jing/wife;

Call yourself-next, incompetent, someone, boy, student, etc.

How do you call yourself-humble, humble, humble/humble, etc.

It is just an example that the content of honorific title and humble title basically corresponds in order. There are many others, for reference only.

2. List of modest words and compliments 1. Clumsy person: self-proclaimed (article, opinion, etc.). ).

(1) My handwriting is poor: I weigh my own words and paintings. A poor pen, please keep it.

Humble opinion: weigh your own opinions. 3 clumsy: call your own work.

My book: the same book. ⑤ Modesty: The ancients called themselves their wives.

Edit paragraph 2. Little "little" people: people or things that address themselves or are related to themselves. 1 Brother: Men call themselves humbly among friends or acquaintances.

I have a reluctant request. 2 children: call your son humbly.

Little girl: address your daughter modestly. 4 Xiaoke: self-proclaimed modesty (mostly used in early vernacular).

Such as: small incompetence. ⑤ Villain: The ancients referred to people with low status, and later people with low status were also used to address themselves.

I dare not. ⑥ Xiao Sheng: Young scholars call themselves (early vernacular Chinese is common).

⑦ small shop: call yourself a small shop. 8 small photos: refers to your own small photos.

Attach a small photo. Edit paragraph 3. Thin "thin" people: their own things are called.

(1) Skillful skills: small skills, humble your own skills. Such as: thin skills at home/willing to offer thin skills.

Thin wine: light wine, which is often used as a modest word to entertain guests. A thin glass of wine is not a tribute.

3 small gifts: gifts that are not generous are mostly used to call themselves gifts modestly. Please accept a little gift.

My humble side: be humble when pleading for others. For my sake, forgive him this time.

Edit paragraph 4. The word "cheap" refers to something related to oneself. 1 base surname: as opposed to "your surname", address your surname humbly.

What's your name? The name of the base is Wang. (2) Cheap wife: Call your wife to someone else (common in early vernacular).

3 Cheap things: The ancients claimed to be private affairs. Edit paragraph 5. The word "we" refers to ourselves or our own things.

My surname: I call myself by my surname. My surname is Wang.

What's your name? 2 I: Humble yourself to others. 3 Our place: Call yourself home or stop.

4 Our school: Call your school modestly. Edit paragraph 6. "mean" person: something that calls yourself or yourself.

Me: Call myself humble. 2 contempt: express your opinion.

3 contempt: weigh your own opinions. Edit paragraph 7. The word "fool" is a courtesy title for yourself.

Silly brother: compared with people younger than yourself, call yourself humble. 2 Humble opinion: Humble opinion.

Shallow knowledge, throwing bricks to attract jade. 3 stupid thinking: call yourself thinking modestly.

Even fools think it's impossible. Edit paragraph 8. The word "I" means that I am ashamed of insulting others.

1 list: guilty of being included or in it. Such as: Paimen Wall (meaning shame on teachers).

(2) Embarrassment: I am ashamed to be in it. Be best friends.

(3) Be responsible: guilty. Take office as prime minister.

Edit paragraph 9. Dare to "dare" the word home: just take the liberty to ask others. Dare to ask: take the liberty of asking, please.

May I ask your name, sir? 2 Dare to ask: Request. Please write me a letter.

Dare to disturb: take the liberty to disturb. Dare to bother the young lady with anything.

Edit this paragraph 10. Labor "labor"; Word family: polite words that ask others to do something. Excuse me: please.

② Labor steps: for others to visit. You are busy with business, so don't bother.

3 trouble: trouble others. Driving is troublesome.

Trouble: polite words are used to ask people to do things. Take care of it for me

In addition, there are some scattered courtesy words, such as "I'm flattered ...' I don't deserve ...' I have no talent ...' My humble abode ...' I'm proud of myself' and' I'm trying to attract jade', etc., which are few in number and easy to master. Plus: defending the title of the last champion of the competition.

Compliment: honorific, indicating that the other party gives (property) Hui Yun: honorific, indicating that the other party allows him to do something. My dad: Modesty, call his parents to others: Modesty, call his mother to visit; Courtesy, call the other person to visit: Polite words, teach (me), such as "What do you think". Excuse me: Polite language means asking for forgiveness. Golden wedding: European custom calls it the 50th wedding anniversary. Jin Lan can act as an agent for brothers and sisters, such as "Yi Jie Jin Lan". See: Go to see, (multi-fingered) say: Give advice (in a respectful or polite tone), such as "say a word to you" and "speak boldly". See: see: (book) see. Love: (book) honorific words, indicating the long-term concern of the other party (mostly elders or superiors) (mostly used in letters): polite words, long time no see; Kind words, I have admired for a long time (when we first met); Victory: refers to seeking to seize political power (neutral word); Beautiful words: (book) husband and wife, such as beautiful feelings. Call your son, the other's daughter; Address your relatives; Call your mother; Call your father, the other's father; Stay; Say polite words; When the host sees the guests off, the guests ask the host not to send them out to dust; (book) suffering from dust; (referring to the monarch who fled abroad because of the war) Name: in the old days, it referred to the elder or residence.

Wife: refers to the wife of the wife. Calling her wife is a courtesy to others. Used to ask the other person to accept his request or gift. Room: Call your home humble, also called "leaving" my relatives. Desk: honorific, used to refer to the other party, (mostly used in letters from institutions, groups, etc. Desk: honorific words, used to be used to ask people, desk driver: honorific words, used to be called the other person's desk guide: rhetoric of old letters, used after the opening title to invite the other person to read the letter.

Taishan Mountain and Taishui: Father-in-law and Mother-in-law TOEFL: Courtesy, relying on the wealth of others to make yourself lucky. Uncle: (Book) Grandpa.

Daizi: Women are still engaged, such as "boudoir Daizi". Important officials: in the old days, it meant that the leaders of * * * did not answer the phone; Politely refuse rejected visitors. Ding You: Spending a lot of time at parents' funerals: honorific words, bold words (often used as polite expressions), single husband, ruthless ruler hated by the people: the abbreviation of "generous family" refers to people who are proficient in certain knowledge and art.

Father: Father's friend Fu Zi: Put the manuscript away.

3. Self-modesty words commonly used in classical Chinese The self-modesty words of ancient emperors include me (me, mine, who has called himself emperor since Qin Shihuang), loneliness (the king of a small country), widowhood (the person without virtue) and ingratitude (not good). Ancient officials' words of self-modesty include Xiaguan, Last Guan and Small Guan. Because the elders are all above the table, the younger generation or people with low status are humble. Women call themselves concubines; Call your own monarch a widowed monarch in other countries. Stupid birds fly first: it shows that their ability is poor, and they are afraid of falling behind and being one step ahead of others; Throw a brick to attract jade: modesty attracts others' brilliant and mature opinions with their shallow and immature opinions; If you are modest, unworthy (unwise) or unworthy (not enterprising), it means that you have no talent or mediocre talent, and so on. Stupid modesty calls itself cowardice, such as silly brother: a person who calls himself younger than himself; Humble opinion: weigh your own opinion. You can call yourself humble just by being "stupid". I humbly call myself a little knowledgeable. For example, I call myself humble; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: Humble yourself. I humbly call myself or my own things bad. For example, I humbly call myself; My surname: address your surname humbly; Our place: humble your own house and place; Our school: I humbly call myself the school where I work. I humbly call myself humble. I mean secretly in private, and it often means bold and abrupt when used. I humbly claim that I am not as high as the other party. I humbly call myself the servant of the other party, and using it is to serve the other party. I dare ask someone else. If I dare to ask, it is used to ask each other questions. Dare to ask: used to ask the other party to do something; Dare to trouble: it is used to trouble the other party to do something. It is used to take advantage of others' own things, such as my poor handwriting: addressing my own words or paintings modestly; My humble job: humble my own article; My humble opinion: my humble opinion; My humble husband, my wife, my wife: I call myself my wife. I humbly address myself or people or things related to myself. For example, my brother: a man humbly calls himself among friends or acquaintances; Children: humble son; Daughter: address your daughter humbly; Villain: people with low status claim to be themselves; Kid: the younger generation of the child claims to be the elder of the father and brother; Xiaoke: it is common in early vernacular, and it is the modesty of people with certain status, indicating that they are ordinary and insignificant; Small shop: call yourself a small shop modestly. Scholars' self-deprecating remarks include being young, being late in life, and being late for school. , indicating that they are new learners. People in ancient China often used modest words to address their relatives and friends. "Home" is a modest word used to address their senior or elderly relatives, such as my father, family respect, family strictness, family gentleman and so on. The kindness of my mother and family: called mother; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle: Call him uncle, and so on. She is used to humbly address a person's home or a humble relative. The former is like my humble abode, and the latter is like my brother. Sister: called sister; Give up a nephew: call it a nephew; Sheqin: Call relatives. When old people are modest, they use old people, old people, old people, old guys like me and so on. Call yourself modest or something related to them. For example, country people: call themselves uneducated; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: the old woman claims to be modest; The old monk calls himself an old woman; Old officials call themselves old ministers, and poor monks and nuns are modest, such as poor monks, poor monks and poor nuns.

4. Complete works of modest and respectful words. 1. The main word of modesty can be summarized by a pair of couplets: "I am humble and insignificant, not stupid, and dare to see my family old and cold"; The horizontal approval is: "pursue hard."

1, "I" I: humble myself; My surname: address your surname humbly; Our school: call your school modestly; Our office: humble your hometown, residence or office; Our country: the polite name of our country. 2. "despise" me; Humble yourself; Humble opinion: contempt: my own opinion; Bitter old: still old.

The old man claimed to be modest. 3. "Humble" servility: Wu Zhi's appeal to the lower-level boss: humble: poor family; Humble: humble and simple; A person of low status; Humble position: claiming to the superior.

4. "Little" villains: people with low status call themselves (note: villains also refer to people with despicable characters, but they are not modest); Small shop: humble your own shop; Xiao Ke: Self-proclaimed modesty, said in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. (As usual; A little.

Serious words); Little brother: A self-proclaimed courtesy between a brother or a man and a friend. Children: humble son; Daughter: address your daughter humbly; Children: Children and younger generations claim to be the elders of their fathers and brothers.

5, "no" means no talent: it means that you have no talent or mediocre talent: no intelligence; Unscrupulous: not enterprising; I don't deserve it: in ordinary communication, when I can't afford the hospitality and praise of others, I can say "I don't deserve it" 6. "Stupid" stupid: I humbly call myself a stupid brother: I humbly call myself a younger person, or I call myself younger than myself; Yugong: the old man's words of self-modesty; Foolish late: relative to the self-modesty of the elders; Ignorance: modesty refers to one's own opinion; My humble opinion: my own opinion; Stupidity: a humble title for one's own opinion. 7. Humble opinion of "humility": humble your own views; Humble pen: Humble one's own words or paintings; My humble job: humble my own article; My humble Jing: In the old society, I called my wife humble.

8. "Dare" to ask: it means asking questions to the other party; Dare to ask: ask the other party to do something; Dare to disturb: refers to taking the liberty to disturb the other party to do something; (The word "dare" here actually means "dare not". 9. "See" the teacher: Be polite and teach (me); Forgive me: A polite expression is asking for forgiveness.

10, "Home" My father: self-effacing, calling others father, also known as family respect, family strictness and family monarch; My mother: humility, calling her mother to others, is also called kindness; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle: Uncle. 1 1, "old" old, old, old man like me and so on. , are used for the self-modesty of the elderly; Rude: modesty claims that he has no culture; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: the old woman claims to be modest; Old woman: The old monk claimed to be; Old minister: the old official claimed to be; Old subordinates: self-promotion is opposite to old leaders and superiors.

12, "late" and late birth: the literati's modesty towards their predecessors; Self-study at night: self-modesty of young students; Younger generation: compared with the self-proclaimed elders. 13, "give up" to give up a nephew: call yourself a nephew; Sister-in-law: Call yourself brother; Sheqin: Call yourself a relative; Shejian (Shexia) humbly calls himself home; She Qin: Call relatives.

14, "cold" humble: if you are modest, call yourself a poor family; 15, "poor" poor monk: the monk's modesty; Poverty: the name of nun's modesty; Taoist modesty. 16, "cheap" wife: call your wife modestly; Humble illness: Humbly calling yourself sick.

17, "Guo" is a commendatory term: a modest word when praised by others; Overpraise: a polite expression of praise from others means excessive praise and appreciation. 18, "post-study": modestly call yourself a backward (later) scholar or reader; Afterlife: the humble title of junior students.

In addition to the above 18, there are some specific modest words, such as: I: the emperor calls himself. Originally meant me, mine, since Qin Shihuang, the emperor claimed to be exclusive.

Solitary: the king of a small country. A shameless person.

The humble words of ancient officials. Next: the younger generation or people with low status are modest.

Concubine: an ancient courtesy name for women. (Different from concubinage) Dog son and dog daughter: claim to be children.

Stealing: refers to private, private, and its use is often bold and abrupt. Minister: The ancients modestly claimed that they were not as tall as each other.

Servant: To humbly call yourself the servant of the other party is to serve the other party. My wife: Call her wife.

Second, respect the word 1, use the word "respect": for your own actions. Respect each other.

Such as: reading (reading each other's articles), visiting (visiting each other), meeting (asking each other), understanding (getting to know each other), asking for help (entrusting each other to do things), meeting (meeting each other), thanking each other (thanking each other), visiting (visiting each other), saying goodbye (saying goodbye to each other), congratulating (congratulating each other) and paying homage. 2. Use the word "hang": used by others (mostly elders or superiors) to show respect for each other.

Such as: love (the letter says that the other person loves you), love (saying that others value themselves), ask (saying that others ask about themselves and say "ask"), miss (saying that others miss themselves). 3. Use the word "big": address the other party or something related to the other party.

Such as: uncle (addressed as an older man), eldest brother (addressed as a man of his own age), elder sister (addressed as a friend or acquaintance with a female surname), aunt (addressed as an older woman), uncle (addressed as an older man), adult (addressed as an elder in the letter), chez (addressed as the other party), Daming (addressed as the other party's name), and Qing (addressed as the other party's name). Use the word "Fang": used for or related to the other party.

Such as: Fang's age (call the other person's age, the other person should be a young woman), Fang's neighbor (call the other person's neighbor), Fang's name (call the other person's name, the other person should be a young woman). 5. Use the word "seal": used for your own behavior involving the other party.

Such as: Fengda (informing, express delivery), Enriching (replying), informing (returning), accompanying (accompanying), persuading (persuading), sending, sending (sending), welcoming (welcoming) (entrusting the other party to do things) 6. Use the word "prone" in official documents. Such as: looking down (referring to the understanding of the other party or superior), leaning down (used to ask the other party to agree to take a certain position), leaning down (referring to the other party or superior).

5. Brief introduction of respect words and modest words Many words in Chinese have obvious tendencies, and some are used for modesty, which are called modest words; Some words are used to show respect for others. This kind of word is called honorific. This kind of words should be used correctly, otherwise it will lead to jokes. The correct use of modest words and honorifics is an important part of the language appropriateness test in the college entrance examination. Both of them have their specific use objects and scope and cannot be changed at will. Therefore, we must identify and remember some commonly used courtesy words and honorifics in order to be handy in the process of use. Modest honorifics can be summarized as "home and home." When people call their small family members, they are called "She", such as my brother, sister and nephew. People in other families are called "Ling", such as your mother, your father, your son, your lover and so on. In addition to the modest words "home" and "shed" and honorifics "Ling", "Xiao" (my daughter), "Zhuo" (my humble opinion, my quietness: my wife) and "meanness" are used to refer to each other's works, "high" (such as high opinions), "respect" (such as your name) and "despicable" Face-to-face presentation is not just about asking you to do your best. If you need other support, I will do my best to help you. In this sentence, "your son" is equivalent to "your son" and is a kind of honorific, which can only be used for the other party but not for addressing his son, so it can be changed to "son" here; "My humble contribution" is a modest word, which can only be used on oneself, and "helping with all my strength" is a honorific word, which can only be used on the other side. The tendency of modesty and respect in some words may not seem obvious, but it exists objectively, and we should also pay attention to it. For example, "my humble contribution" in "full support" is used to express gratitude to others for their help, not to say that I helped others. It is also not allowed to use it at will. The introduction of honorific words in this paragraph refers to the words with respectful tone that people often use in daily communication and correspondence. Honorific words are divided into the word "order", which is used for relatives or related people of the other party. For example, your father: call each other's father; Your mother: address each other's mother respectfully; Your son: address each other's son respectfully; Your love and daughter: address each other's daughters respectfully; Your brother: address each other's brother respectfully; Your brother: address each other's brother respectfully; Your nephew: address each other's nephew respectfully; The word "worship" is used for one's own behaviors and actions involving the other party, such as reading: reading the other party's articles; Farewell: refers to leaving each other; Visit: refers to visiting each other; Admire: refers to mutual admiration; Compliment: it means to congratulate each other; Acquaintance: refers to acquaintance; Please: refers to asking the other party to do something; Visit: refers to visiting each other. The word "feng" is used when one's actions involve the other party, such as feng da (mostly used in letters): telling and expressing; Reply (mostly used in letters): reply; Sue: sue; Return: return; Accompaniment: companionship; Suggestion: advice; Give away, give away: give away; Please: welcome; Entrust: Please. The word "Hui" is used for the other person's behavior towards himself. For example, Huicun (used in the first paragraph when giving people photos, books and other souvenirs): please keep it; Huilin: refers to the other party coming to find themselves; Patronizing (mostly shop-to-customer): coming; Hui Yun means that the other party allows himself (to do something); Gift: refers to the reputation (property) given by the other party. The word "Gong" means to be respectful to each other. For example, congratulations: respectfully congratulate; Wait: wait respectfully; Please: please; Welcome: respectfully greet; Congratulations: Congratulations on the other party's happy event. The word "hang" is used by others (mostly elders or superiors) for their own behavior. For example, hanging love (all in letters) means that the other person cares about himself; Appreciation: arouse others' attention to themselves; Query: Call other people's queries about themselves; Mourning: Summon other people's thoughts to yourself. The word "expensive" refers to things that are related to each other. For example, ask people what to do; Gui Geng: Ask people's age; Your surname: ask the surname of the person; Expensive illness: call the other person's illness; Your son: address the other person's son (including the meaning of blessing); Your country: the other country; Your school: Take advantage of the other school. The word "high" refers to other people's affairs, such as high opinion: high opinion; Position promotion: refers to a person leaving the original position to take a higher position; Old age: the age of the elderly (over 60 years old); Longevity: used to ask the age of old people; Gaozu: a student who addresses others; Gao Lun: Face up to other people's opinions. The word "big" is used to address each other or things related to each other. For example, uncle: in addition to referring to uncle, you can also call older men; Big Brother: You can call a man your age. Elder sister: You can respectfully address female friends or acquaintances; Aunt, aunt: respect the old and love the young; Grandpa: address an elderly man respectfully; Adults (mostly used in letters): address elders; Master: address each other; Master: Respect as a monk; Name: call each other by their first name; Daqing: the birthday of the elderly; Masterpiece: calling the other party's work; Big letter: refers to the other party's letter. The word "respect" is used for your own behavior involving others, such as warning: informing; Congratulations: congratulations; Respect: waiting; Salute (used at the end of a letter): to show respect; Please: please; Admire: respect and admire; Insensitive: It means refusing to do something. The word "please" is used to hope that the other party will do something. For example, it is used to ask the other person to answer questions. Please sit down: ask the other person to sit down; Please come in: invite each other in. The same is true of the word "Qu". For example, Qu Jia (mostly used to invite people): wronged; Compromise (mostly used to invite people to work): work with resentment; Be in (a lower position) unjustly; Commanding: commanding. The word "light" means glory and is used for the arrival of the other party. For example, patronize (mostly used for merchants to welcome guests): greet guests; Visit: summon guests. The word "prone" is used in official documents and letters to address each other's behavior towards themselves. For example, look down: call the other party or the superior to know yourself; Bow down: used to ask the opponent to agree to serve.

6. What words can be summarized as "the family is big and the outsiders are small", that is, when others call older family members, they call them "home", such as my father (Yan family), my mother (Ci family), my uncle and my brother. When people call their small family members, they are called "She", such as my brother, sister and nephew. People in other families are called "Ling", such as your mother, your father, your son and your lover.

Except the modest words "home" and "shed" and the honorific words "order", "small" (my daughter), "clumsy" (my humble opinion, my wife), "disdainful" (contemptuous), "cold" (humble), "stupid" (humble) and humble. Commonly used honorifics include "Gui" (such as your school and company), "Da" (such as masterpiece, used to refer to the other party's work), "Gao" (such as high opinion), "Zun" (such as your name), "Bai" (such as please), "Kindness" (such as giving advice, please ask others for advice) and "Yazheng".

7. Find common polite expressions, such as 1, the word "despicable".

Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself. For example, I: humble myself; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: call yourself humble and meager.

2. The word "stupid" is a family. Used as a courtesy title for self-assertion.

Such as foolish brother: call yourself younger than yourself; Silly brother: call yourself to someone bigger than yourself; Humble opinion: weigh your own views. You can also call yourself "stupid" by yourself.

3. The word "Weiwei" is a family. Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.

Like me: call yourself humble; My surname: address your surname humbly; Our place: humble your own house and place; Our school: call your school modestly. 4. The word "clumsiness" is a family.

Something used to weigh yourself for others. Such as "My Humble Pen": Humble your own words or paintings; My humble job: humble my own article; Humble opinion: Humble opinion.

5. The word "home". Used to address others as senior or older relatives.

Such as my father, family respect, family strictness, family monarch: call father; The kindness of my mother and family: called mother; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle: Uncle. 6. The word "she" is a family.

Used to address one's family or one's younger generation or younger relatives to others. Rushe, Sheshe: Call your home; My brother: call me brother; Sister: called sister; Give up a nephew: call it a nephew; She Qin: Call relatives.

7. The word "Lao" is a family. Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.

Like a redneck: modestly calling himself uneducated; Old age: the elderly claim to be modest; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: Old women claim to be modest. The word "Lao" also has more honorifics.

The general difference between modesty and honorific words is that modesty is a kind of speech expressing modesty, usually to oneself. Politeness refers to language with a respectful tone, usually to people.

Many words in Chinese have obvious tendencies, and some are used to modest words, which are called modest words; Some words are used to show respect for others. This kind of words is called respect words. Use these words correctly, or you will make a joke. The correct use of modest and respectful words is an important part of the language appropriateness test in the college entrance examination. Modest and respectful words have their specific use objects and scope and cannot be changed at will.

Therefore, we must identify and remember some commonly used words of modesty and respect, so as to be handy in the application process and follow the instructions. Extended data:

First, the classification of modest characters 1 and the word "home".

Used to address others as senior or older relatives. Such as my father, family respect, family strictness, family monarch: call father; The kindness of my mother and family: called mother; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Uncle: Uncle.

2, the word "she" is a family. Used to refer to others who are relatives of their elders or descendants.

Like a younger brother: call him younger brother; Sister: called sister; Give up a nephew: call it a nephew; She Qin: Call relatives. 3. The word "Xiao" is a family.

Call yourself or someone or something related to yourself humbly. For example, younger brother: men claim to be modest among friends or acquaintances; Children: humble son; Daughter: address your daughter humbly; Villain: people with low status claim to be themselves; Xiao Sheng (common in early vernacular): Young scholars claim to be; Xiaoke (common in early vernacular): claiming modesty; Small shop: call yourself a small shop.

4. The word "Lao" is a family. Used to belittle oneself or something related to oneself.

Like a redneck: modestly calling himself uneducated; Old age: the elderly claim to be modest; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: Old women claim to be modest. 5. The word "dare" is a family.

Take the liberty of asking someone else. If you dare to ask: used to ask each other questions; Dare to ask: used to ask the other party to do something; Dare to trouble: used to trouble the other party to do something.

Second, the honorific classification is 1, and so is the word "ling". Used to refer to relatives or related people of the other party.

Such as your father: address each other's father respectfully; Your mother: address each other's mother respectfully; Your son: address each other's son respectfully; Your love and daughter: address each other's daughters respectfully; Your brother: address each other's brother respectfully; Your brother: address each other's brother respectfully; Your nephew: address each other's nephew respectfully; 2. The word "worship" is a family. Used to involve the other person's own behavior.

Such as reading: refers to reading each other's articles; Farewell: refers to leaving each other; Visit: refers to visiting each other; Admire: refers to mutual admiration; Compliment: it means to congratulate each other; Acquaintance: refers to acquaintance; Please: refers to asking the other party to do something; Visit: refers to visiting each other. 3. The word "Feng" is a family.

Used when one person's behavior involves another party. Such as Fengda (mostly used in letters): telling and expressing; Reply (mostly used in letters): reply; Sue: sue; Return: return; Accompaniment: companionship; Suggestion: advice; Give away, give away: give away; Welcome: welcome; Please go ahead.

4. The word "Hui" is a family. Used for each other's behavior towards themselves.

If you save it (mostly used in the first paragraph when giving souvenirs such as photos and books): please save it; Huilin: refers to the other party coming to find themselves; Patronizing (mostly shop-to-customer): coming; Huiyun means that the other party allows himself (to do something); Gift: refers to (property) given by the other party. 5. The word "male" is a family.

Respect each other Such as congratulations: respectfully congratulate; Wait: wait respectfully; Please: please; Welcome: respectfully greet; Congratulations: Congratulations on the other party's happy event.