1. Come; arrive.
"The Empress Zhao Wei Asks the Envoy of Qi" written by many people in the Warring States Period: "The king is not guilty of the year, and the people of the world are here."
Translation: The king should not blame the good years. Damn, in this way, people all over the world will come to submit to you.
2. Reach the top.
Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty's "Ding Gui": "The two have reached their peak with their spirit."
Translation: The two have reached their peak with their spirit.
3. Thoughtful.
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his "Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang": "If you encounter him scolding you, you will become more respectful and courteous, and you will not dare to say a word."
Translation: Sometimes when he scolds me, my attitude becomes more submissive, my etiquette is more thoughtful, and I dare not say a word to defend myself.
4. Extreme; the most.
Pre-Qin Mencius's "He who has gained the right will get many help, but when he has lost the right he has little help": "When there is little help, relatives will be there."
Translation: The number of people who support and help him is extremely small, including his relatives both inside and outside. Will also betray him
5. As for.
Huang Zongxi of the Qing Dynasty's "Yuanjun": "As for the violence of Jie and Zhou, it is still said that Tang and Wu should not punish them."
Translation: As for the cruelty of Jie and Zhou of Shang , also believed that King Tang of Shang and King Wu of Zhou should not kill him.
Zhiruzuizhi is used to give an example or to express not mentioning something.
As for reaching. reach the end of... Conjunction means don't mention something. Extended information
1. Today’s meaning:
(1) To: So far. From beginning to end. From ancient times to the present. As for. Even. even.
(2) Extreme, most: at least. Close relatives. Best friend (best friend). sincere. Supreme. Wise words.
2. Commonly used phrases:
(1) So far: So far. You lead them forward and stop
(2) At most: indicates the maximum limit. He is ~30 years old
(3) Close friend: the closest friend.
(4) Wise words: the most correct truth and the most incisive remarks. To: extremely, most. Zhili: the most correct truth; famous sayings: penetrating and valuable words.
Source: Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes, 'To expose a debt, you must be patient, and to repay a debt, you must be ruthless.' These two sentences are not from the Bible, but they are wise sayings."
Interpretation: As the saying goes, "To expose a debt, you must be patient, and to repay a debt, you must be ruthless." These two sentences are not sacred scriptures conveying virtuous thoughts, but they are the most correct truth.