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Classical Chinese is early

1. The earliest source of ancient Chinese prose is that Mencius clearly put forward the theory of good nature, which comes from Mencius Gao Zi Shang.

Eating habits are often mistaken for Mencius. In fact, although this sentence comes from Mencius Gao Zi, it was not said by Mencius. Gao Zi, a young philosopher, was very dissatisfied with Mencius' view of "good nature" and went to the door to argue with Mencius. In this process, Gao Zi said, "Eating is also sex", which means that appetite and * * * are human nature. For this debate about the nature of human nature more than two thousand years ago, it doesn't really matter who wins or loses in the end. What is important is that this sentence was publicly recorded in the Confucian classic Mencius, which has since become a classic of the ancients about appetite and the nature of * * *.

2. How to say "Good morning" in classical Chinese? The expression in classical Chinese is "good morning" or "good morning, please".

Other ways to express respect in the old saying are:

Pay tribute to sb (usually an elder)

1, used for grandparents and parents: Gongkou Jinan, please ask Fu to invite Jinan.

2, used for relatives and elders: I respectfully invite Fu Sui, please pay homage to Chong 'an, just seek peace, please be safe and sincere.

3, used for teachers: please be safe, please respect, please send a message, please welcome Haian, please be sincere.

4. For relatives and friends: to respect Jia Zhihe and other Jin 'an, to live in Shun Song, to live in Shun Hou Da 'an, and to live in Tai An Shun Sui.

5. For relatives and friends of the younger generation: that is, to seek near goodness, that is, to seek near goodness to praise peace.

6. Used for people with grandparents and parents in the same place: Please serve An An and wait for you.

7. Couples used for cohabitation: Please be happy, please be happy, please respect.

8. Used in political circles: Please be respectful and only talk about politics.

9, used in the military: please Rong' an, please Hui' an, please Su Jiean.

10, used in academic circles: only praise writing neat, only greet, please be polite, please learn to be safe, that is, praise Wen Nian, that is, wait.

1 1, used in business: that is, demanding financial security, respecting waiting security, and praising raising money.

12, for passengers: Please travel safely, pay tribute to the itinerary and inquire about the itinerary.

13, home use: please invite Tan An and award Tan Fu and Shun Tan Songqi.

14, used for wedding: congratulations, congratulations to Da, congratulations to Ann.

15, used for New Year greetings: Congratulations on the New Year, that is, the New Year.

16, used for condolence: at this time, such as filial piety, advice, and plain shoes.

17, used to ask questions: Please get well as soon as possible, that is, ask Wei 'an and wish you a speedy recovery.

18, used for seasonal greetings: Peace in spring, peace in Song Chun, peace in summer, peace in autumn, peace in winter and peace in the furnace.

19, used for a day's greeting: Say good morning, good morning, good afternoon, good night, good morning, good morning, good morning.

Honorary remarks under signature

1, used for grandparents and parents: knock, worship, worship, worship, worship, knock.

2, for elders: sincerity, sincerity, worship, sincerity, sincerity, sincerity.

3, used for peers: sincerely open, sincerely white, open hands, hold hands, nod, worship, talk, worship, open, go, white.

4. For the younger generation: guarding the defense, punctuality, keeping the road, keeping the grass, the grass market, and the rest.

5, used to reply:, hand, heart, heart.

6. Used for anonymity: the name is justified (with a business card attached), the heart is plain, the heart is sealed, the knowledge is forgiven, and the two know each other.

7. Used to supplement: start again, arrive again, continue again, continue again, continue again.

name

1. Greet the elders: beg your name and show your respect in front of your father (or mother). In the past, when an uncle didn't come, he asked his name and paid a New Year call.

2. Greetings to peers: A brother prays for the future. A brother didn't write to say hello again.

3. Greet the younger generation: wait for your son Cargill. Say hello to your son.

4. Waiting for the elders: Father sends greetings. An uncle asked for greetings.

5, waiting for peers: my brother wrote a greeting, and one brother wrote a greeting.

6, waiting for the younger generation: children wait. Sun Xiao knocked at me. Someone salutes him.