Xia Da (Long Song Xing) was a novel that told the story of a woman in ancient China. The background of the story was a war-torn world where Xie Yanke fought to protect her family and her ideals. The novel was famous for its delicate emotions and complicated plots, and it was loved by many readers.
In ancient Chinese, the meaning of "suddenly" is the opposite of modern Chinese. It usually means something that happens suddenly. In ancient Chinese, the word "suddenly" could mean something like suddenly, quickly, and suddenly coming. For example:
- All of a sudden, there was a loud bang in the sky and a bolt of lightning tore through the night sky.
- Suddenly, a powerful force appeared and changed everything.
- The sudden opportunity was unpredictable.
It should be noted that because the language expression of ancient Chinese is very different from modern Chinese, the use of "suddenly" in ancient Chinese needs to be understood according to the specific context.
I am a student of the school of hard knocks I have learned the hard way that the road to success is often fraught with obstacles but I am determined to overcome them
The Chinese translation of this sentence was: " I am a novice student from the School of Hardness. I learned the hardships of success by paying the price, but I am determined to overcome these obstacles."