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What do the three words self-pity, sharp tongue, and panic mean? If you know, please tell me and I will give you points.

Chinese explanation of self-pity. The following results are provided by Chinese dictionary dictionary explanations: Resentment: resentment, regret; Ai: mowing grass, a metaphor for correcting mistakes. The original meaning is to regret one's mistakes and correct them by oneself. Now it just means regretting your mistakes. From: "Mencius·Wan Zhang 1": "Taijia repented and regretted himself." Chinese explanation of Ling Ya Ya The following results are provided by the dictionary explanation of Han Di: Ling, Li: smart, flexible. Describes a person who is smart and good at talking. From: The third chapter of "Zhang Tianshi" by Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty: "You can be sharp-tongued, adjust things, talk about people's good and evil, criticize people's ambiguity, and harm people's behavior." Panic Chinese explanation The following results are provided by the Chinese dictionary: Losing control: losing normalcy. Due to panic, I didn't know what to do. From: "Book of the Northern Qi·Yuan Huiye Biography": "(Yuan) A filial friend was about to be executed and panicked, but Huiye looked calm." Follow-up question: By the way, tell me 2 famous aphorisms