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What is the pronoun of speech in ancient Chinese?

Words replaced by words in ancient Chinese include: speaking, speaking, shouting, calling, calling, chanting, reading, asking, answering, training, reprimanding, scolding, shouting, persuading, accusing, commenting, discussing, talking, praising, discussing, boasting, arguing, narrating, praising, speaking and speaking.

I. Words

1, a voice that can express thoughts, or a word that records this voice: speak ~. Yes ~. Earth. These two sentences are not appropriate.

2. say; Talk: ~ don't. ~ homely. Tea ~ will.

Second, Yue

1, said: So ~: "Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle."

2, called: philosophical name ~ identity (give it a name called identity in philosophy).

Verbal strokes

word group

A little ironic: [fü ng liá ng huà]?

Cold words, irresponsible words.

Interrupt: [chā huà]?

Insert a few words into other people's conversation. (2) Short stories interspersed with big events; An episode.

Microphone: [huà tǒng]?

(Name) 1 Speaker. ② Common name of microphone. (3) A conical tube used to speak loudly to many people nearby. Also called megaphone.

To talk about the past: [huà jiù]?

Chat with an old friend about the past (often when we meet again after a long separation)

Irony: [f m 4 n Hu]?

(Name) deliberately said something against his intention: he said this.