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The classical Chinese meaning of fate
The classical Chinese meaning of Yuan is as follows:

1,<'s name > Ma Huanghou Ji of Mingde in the Late Han Dynasty: "Clothes are often practiced, but skirts are not attached."

2. & ltMove >: follow; Go together. Peach Blossom Garden: "Wandering around the stream, forgetting the distance."

3. & ltMove >: trend; Trend. "On Storage": "Those who have no skills to swim and eat will turn to Nanmu."

4. & ltMove >: follow. Shang Jun Chen Shujun: "Rule of law, merit."

5. < move >: climb. Qi Huan Jinwen's Things: "If you do what you want, you can get what you want, and you can also get fish from wood."

6. < name > fate. Peacock flies southeast: "Although it is important to the imperial court, the canal will never be seen."

7.<'s cheap > because. "Herb Picking": "There is a morning and evening for rustic, and the weather is gloomy."

Examples of marginal words:

1. Towers standing on the edge of desolate cities.

2. There are many new students, and the roll call depends on fate.

In this football match, the visiting team suffered a crushing defeat.

Our destiny has come since the implementation of the new traffic safety law.

We are on a hill on the edge of town.

6, grievances have heads, debts have owners, and I hope the public will not have bad relations.

The meeting is ready and will be held on the scheduled date.

8. After running with the director, my arms and legs are weak.

9. The knowledge structure of modern society is on the verge of collapse.

10, we must have a very special fate. I especially like you now, like your eyes, ears and mouth. Do you like me too?