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What does the word noble mean?

Noble, China's vocabulary.

Athena Chu: Gujing.

Interpretation: wealth and poverty; Refers to the level of value; Anyway, wait anyway.

1, rich and poor. It refers to status.

(1) The Book of Changes says: "Humble and high, but humble." Han Note: "If the meaning of heaven respecting the earth is listed, it will involve the position of all things."

(2) Han Xinyan read the poem "Lin Yulang": "Men love mistresses and women value their ex-husbands. There is a new principle in life, and you can't exceed it. "

(3) Qian Shu Guan revised Snow Tune: "Being a man without dignity, don't learn from chickens and dogs."

(4) Back to Chapter 93 of Biography of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "(Wuling, Zhao Haoqi) wears Hu clothes and leather boots, so that all the people can learn Hu customs, and the sleeves are narrow and left, so that they can ride and shoot. The country has no nobles and is obedient. "

⑤ Huang Xing's speech at the reception of overseas Chinese in Wulun: "China has been autocratic for thousands of years, and the society has become an unfair class, and the people have suffered a lot."

2, refers to the level of value.

(1) "Pipe Xiao Kuang": "How much material is available, how much is expensive."

(2) The Tang poem "Comment on Guest Music": "In the village, you can't compete for your mother. I won ten times with a hundred dollars. "

(3) Chapter 8 of "Officialdom Appears": "The satellite film said:' This is the price set by foreign countries, and we can't decide whether it is high or low. " "

3. In any case, in any case.

Chapter 2 of Du Pengcheng's Defending Yan 'an: "He ran twenty miles in one breath, rested his feet, climbed to the river, drank a lot of water, sat down and couldn't walk. "

You two are not equal. "Emotion" refers to the situation and state of marriage, and together with the attributive "noble and cheap" constitutes the subject part; "Thin" means neither good nor bad, and together with the adverbial "he" forms the predicate.