Source: Meng Long's "Yu's Inscription" Volume 8: Zhang was grateful and sent someone to stay at the Puyi Inn in Yaozhou.
Zhang was very grateful and sent her husband to Yaozhou, where Puyi lived.
2. grateful? [g m: NJ and TLíng] shed tears because of gratitude. Describe gratitude as abnormal (now it's ironic). Snuff: tears. Zero: down.
Source: Huang Songting Zhang's "Xie Qianzhou Resettlement Form": "The sin is deep and the responsibility is thin; I am very grateful. "
I was only punished a little for committing a big crime and shed tears of gratitude.
3. gratitude? [g m: n ē n tú bà o] Appreciate the kindness of others and try to repay them.
Source: Levin's History of the Qing Palace Volume 1: I would be grateful if I could train him to leave the city. Isn't it just an extra arm? ?
4. Feeling forgotten? [g m: n y ù w à ng sh ē n] Feeling: gratitude for kindness; Forget your body: I am willing to give my life. The old literati thanked the emperor and expressed their loyalty.
Source: Biography of the Book of Jin and Geng Liang by Ling Xuan, Tang Fang: "Besides, my late emperor snubbed me, feeling like a cloth. I think my kindness is more important than my life, so I forgot my body. "
I was loved by my late emperor and treated me like a brother. I am grateful, but there is nothing to repay, so I can only give my life in return.
5. empathy? [g m: n t ó ng sh ē n sh ò u] The original meaning of gratitude is like a personal debt to the other party (mostly used to express gratitude instead of others). Now it means that although it has not been experienced personally, it feels the same as being experienced personally.
Source: Literature in the Late Qing Dynasty: Thunder and Thunder, Chapter 2: "Besides, Beishan is in Beijing, so I asked my second brother to take care of everything and feel the same."