What is in traditional Chinese?
Also known as Shimo. Same as what.
1. Interrogative pronouns. express doubt. "Tan Jing·Ji Yuan Pin": The master said: "What have you done?" ' Tang Zha Yan? Public Recommendation' by Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties: Duke Qizhang came from Jianghuangjian, put a book bag at the east gate of the country, and brought his business to the two Dukes... When Han Shi saw the question, he covered the paper and asked: 'Why? ’ "Jingde Chuandeng Lu·Zen Master Fada": The ancestor asked again: "What is your name?" ’ He replied: ‘My name is Fada. ’ Lu Xun’s “Scream·Medicine”: It smells so good! What snacks are you having? Li Guangtian's "Preface to "Thirty Essays"": If you ask what the significance of these articles is, it can only be said that they reflect certain aspects of the old society to some extent.
2. Interrogative pronouns. It means no need, no need. Tang Dynasty Lu Yan's poem "Encouragement to the World": Food and clothing follow the fate, and you will naturally be happy; what is your destiny, what kind of divination is it? ! The fourth chapter of "Making Kuai Tong" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: If the Emperor of the Han Dynasty had handed down the book clearly, Marshal Han would have been immune to false accusations... I, Kuai Che, would have used whatever wind demons and tricks! Such as: Tell me, why are you pretending to be dumb?
3. Interrogative pronouns. False finger. expresses something uncertain. Zhang Tianyi's "Spring Breeze": So the people walking along the river smelled some kind of floral fragrance, mixed with a fishy smell. Mao Dun's "Midnight" 3: This feeling of 'something is missing', even if it disappears and appears sometimes, is always in her heart. "Collected Works of Zhu Ziqing: Preface": There is no serious reason for using "You and Me" as the title of the book; at most, it is just because it is a longer article written in recent years. Guo Xiaochuan's poem "In the Middle of the Desert": Dear reader, I must write something here.
4. Interrogative pronouns. Any finger. Indicates no exceptions. Zhang Tianyi's "Sons and Daughters" 2: There are many restless guys who have joined their gang. They set fire everywhere and robbed everything. Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 12: I can't do anything, I can't do anything, I'm just a stupid, black and thick waste!
5. Interrogative pronouns. Any finger. Used to refer to before and after, indicating that the former determines the latter. For example: where to plant what crops, depends on natural conditions.
6. Interrogative pronouns. Used to enumerate, to express the meaning of etc., etc. Lao She's "Longxugou" Scene 2: The thief or something is almost dead! Sun Li's "Baiyangdian Chronicle·Female Custodian": She was originally a female part-time worker, who specialized in unpacking and washing clothes for the landlord's family, waiting for the confinement period and so on.
7. Interrogative pronouns. Used for negation. To express disagreement or disapproval. Lu Xun's "Scream·Kong Yiji": Kong Yiji opened his eyes wide and said: "Why do you accuse someone of innocence out of thin air..." "What innocence!" I saw you steal the He family's books the day before yesterday and beat them while hanging. ’ For example: What don’t you know? I reminded you yesterday.
8. Interrogative pronouns. Express indignation, dissatisfaction or surprise. Lu Xun's "Weeds·Dog's Refutation": 'What! ? ’ I was furious and thought it was an extreme insult. Such as: What to squeeze! Come in order. Such as: What! It's already nine o'clock, we have to leave immediately.