In classical Chinese, rest can also be expressed in the following words:
1, the rest q √.
Example: "There was a guest house selling vegetables, and the emperor had a rest. 」
It means: An old woman from a foreign country sells snacks in a shop, and Jin Mingdi stops there to have a rest.
From: Liu Yiqing in Southern Song Dynasty, Shi Shuo Xin Yu? False report
2. "Rest" uses "rest"
3. Be careful.
For example, "I am the heroine of Guan Ju. 」
From: Selected Works? Fu Xuan by Zhang Heng
4. Sorry
For example, "officials are attracted by the emperor, but not by the position, but by the people." 」
It means: all the princes, ministers and workers in the world love and support the king of Zhou. It is because of your diligence in politics that the people of the world can recuperate.
From: Poetry, Elegant and False Music
Step 5 take a break
Exodus: Before Fu Qin's Ode, Wei Zhuang in Shu wrote, "Suddenly I saw a flower-like man lying alone in the shade of Populus davidiana. 」
Extended data:
Let me ..... (Do something) The word commonly used in ancient Chinese is "tolerate me" (and the word "harmony" is often added in front of it, indicating that my requirements are small and not too much). Or use other singular first person instead of the first person "I", such as "a", "our home", "I", "a home" and "Xiaxia".
In ancient Chinese, rest is generally expressed by words such as "taking a nap", "catnap" and "taking a break". It means that unlike sleeping at night, you will take off your clothes and sleep for a long time, just take a rest with your clothes on to refresh yourself and relieve fatigue.
In ancient Chinese, it is generally expressed by "instant", "later" and "imaginary time". "A little while" is a vague concept of time. Through the conversion of ancient time units, it can be clear that the time range of "a little while" is more than a quarter of an hour and less than two hours.
These three parts can be combined at will to express the same meaning.