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What do you mean by wealth? Classical Chinese.

Butch, an ancient noun, means disdainful and indifferent. This word often appears in the works of ancient literati, and now it also appears in some literary works as a classical Chinese expression. When explaining the meaning of wealth, we can make it more vivid by giving examples.

For example, in A Dream of Red Mansions, Jia Mu once spoke highly of the incense in the temple, while Xiren thought that the courtyard in the temple was not clean. Grandmother Jia used the word "not rich", which shows that she and xiren have different perspectives and standards on issues and do not attach importance to xiren's opinions.

I believe everyone will think of a classic movie "A Chinese Odyssey" after seeing this word. There is a sentence in it: "I don't want you to do such a small thing." Here, "don't hesitate to give more" means to be lofty and not to argue with others over trifles.

In a word, wealth is an adjective to describe people's attitude or behavior. It conveys the feeling of being unhurried, unhurried and unhurried. As the saying goes: "Don't worry about rest, don't worry about fame."