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者 [zhě]
(代) Pronoun
1. Used after nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, phrases, indicating people, matters, objects, or time: 读~ (to read), 作~ (to do), 二~必居其一 (two must take one), 来~ (to come).
2. Auxiliary particle, indicating a pause in tone and forming the sentence structure for declarative sentences: 陈胜~,阳城人也 (Chen Sheng, a man from Yangcheng).
3. This, that (often used in ancient poetry and verse): ~个 (this one), ~回 (this time), ~番 (this round), ~边走 (walk this way).
(助) Auxiliary
1. Used after nouns indicating time, signifying a pause.
2. A marker for attributive postposition.
3. Used after nouns to indicate a pause in speech, often introducing subsequent content, commonly indicating judgment.
4. Used at the end of a sentence to indicate completion of tone.
5. Used at the end of a sentence in conjunction with question words to indicate a question.
6. Indicates imperative tone.
7. Indicates negotiation.
8. Indicates analogy, equivalent to "the appearance of...".
9. The combination of "者也" enhances the tone, with emphasis on the last word, "也", which affirms the tone.
(形) Adjective
1. Frivolous.
2. False, insincere.
3. Also means "诸" (zhū), many.
(名) Noun
1. Pretext, borrowed excuse.
引 Examples
1. 那边走,者边走,莫厌金杯酒 (Wang Yan's "Drunk Makeup").
2. 轻狂 (frivolous) - 明· 冯梦龙《桂枝儿·者妓》。
3. 虚假 (false) - 明· 顾起元《客座赘语》。
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