What's the difference between fortune tellers and dignitaries? _ What do fortune tellers mean?
Gui Zhong: ZH eunuch, that is, middle-level officials and eunuchs. In ancient times, it generally referred to the trusted minister of the emperor; From the ancient style written by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, "China is more expensive than gold." It means that middle officials and eunuchs are all rich.
Dignitary: pronounced as Xi m 4 n Gui, a Chinese word meaning outstanding and noble; Of an outstanding person. Chen Shu Yuan Jingchuan, a historical book from Yao Silian in the Tang Dynasty, has a distinguished family background. It means outstanding at home.
Da Gui:? Pronunciation is dà guì, a Chinese word that describes (a person) being very rich and noble.
Extended data:
Synonym of "moderate, noble and great": wealth.
1, pronounced as fù guì
2. Express meaning: Chinese vocabulary. Interpretation: rich, rich, rich; Expensive, noble, expensive, high status; It used to mean money and status, but now it means money and status.
3. Part of speech: adjectives, which usually modify the subject or object in a sentence.
Example: In the fierce sunshine, the morning glory has withered, and even the rich peony has long lost its look.
5. antonym: poverty