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欤 (yú)
Part of Speech: Particle
1. Classical Chinese particle, indicating doubt, exclamation, or rhetorical questioning.
- Base Meaning: Indicates the tone of exclamation, rhetorical question, or doubt.
- Formation: A phonetic compound; the character combines the radical for "to lack" and a phonetic component. The notion of "lack" is related to breathing out.
- Meaning 1: Indicates a tone of questioning.
- Example: Liu Zongyuan, "Record of the Ziren": "Can the capable be used and the wise be consulted, is he not one of those wise ones?"
- Meaning 2: Indicates a tone of exclamation.
- Example: Jin, Tao Qian, "Biography of Mr. Five Willows": "Are they not the people of the Wu Huai clan? Are they not the people of the Ge Tian clan?"
- Meaning 3: Indicates a tone of rhetorical questioning.
- Example: "Records of the Grand Historian": "Are you not a minister of the Sanlv?"
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