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Do you mean the Chinese?

2024-12-26 20:27
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Yes, Tang referred to the Chinese. The term " Tang " originated from the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous and powerful dynasties in ancient China and had a great influence on overseas countries. Therefore, overseas countries such as Japan, Europe and the United States, and Southeast Asian countries called the Chinese "Tang people." This name was especially common among the Cantonese speaking Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as their immigrants. The influence of the Tang Dynasty made the name "Tang" a substitute for China in the southeast and overseas countries.

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What do 'infinity dots' mean in Chinese novels?

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2024-11-11 05:47

Well, 'infinity dots' in Chinese novels might be related to the idea of something that is continuous and never - ending. For example, it could represent an unending journey or an unbroken chain of events. Maybe it's a symbol for a long - lasting dynasty or a never - ending cycle of reincarnation in a fantasy Chinese novel. It's all about how the author uses this concept to add depth to the story.

[The difference: What do contemporary Chinese writers and modern Chinese writers mean?]

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2024-09-25 13:17

The contemporary and modern Chinese included Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Mao Dun, Shen Congwen, and others.

What Chinese character does the k in jqk represent? What do you mean?

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2024-09-17 09:46

The k in jqk represented 10.

What does Chinese in classical Chinese mean?

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2024-09-09 04:51

In classical Chinese,"Zhongfang" usually refers to China or Chinese, which means "China" or "Chinese". In classical Chinese, the word "Zhong" was used to indicate the meaning of "China" or "Chinese" instead of the word "Zhong" in modern Chinese. This usage can be traced back to ancient China, but with the change of times, the word "middle" in modern Chinese is also widely used.

What do you mean?

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2024-12-26 10:22

Luo Que's door meant that the door was cold and deserted, with very few people coming and going. This idiom originated from the phrase " the door is deserted ", which meant that one could set up a net to catch birds in front of the door. It could be used to describe a person who had lost his status or his career had gone from prosperity to decline. His family was deserted and there were few visitors.

What do you mean?

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2024-12-26 04:35

What Yu Ren meant was that he was wearing tattered clothes.

What do you mean by "if not"?

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2024-12-25 21:13

It was a Chinese character that consisted of the two words "want" and "don't". It meant 'no'.

What do you mean?

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2024-12-25 12:17

" Welcome " meant to welcome, welcome, and so on. The basic meaning of " welcome " was to receive, welcome, and welcome. It could be used to express the meaning of welcoming, receiving, facing, rushing, and so on. The specific explanations included pandering, ingratiating, welcoming, marrying, and so on. However, the search results provided did not clearly answer the question of " what does welcome mean?" Therefore, I don't know what " welcome " means.

What do you mean?

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2024-12-25 04:20

" Meng Meng Da " was a Guangxi dialect term. It was used to describe a person who was dull, muddle-headed, silly, and a little cute. This word could be used to describe someone's state or behavior.

What do you mean?

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2024-12-24 13:55

What Yu Ren meant was that he still had lingering fears. For example, if we encountered some dangerous situation and said that it was going to be over, but he still couldn't help but have lingering fears.

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