My explanation:
1. worn out, bad: ~ old. ~ vulgar.
The old.
1, worn out, bad: ~ old.
2. Modesty, used for things related to oneself: ~ person (me).
My words:
My country, withered, people's livelihood withered, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby, shabby,
We are welcome to visit my country.
2, I am careful You have discarded me.
3, modestly call myself; my surname: modestly call myself by my surname; my place: modestly call myself by my house or place; my school: modestly call myself by the school I am in.
4. The Chinese who live in Japan have brought us a secret letter from our country, which says that the Japanese have coerced us to return to the capital of Japan.
5, said 'the son of a gentleman's teacher insulted in my town, not shy of my endowment, in order to treat the followers; fear of the gentleman's shock, the teacher and disciples radial defeat.
6, I was ordered by my master to invite Ding Yi and all the sisters to come to our place to serve food.
7. Your offer is too high, and we are asking for a 5% reduction.
8. It is unkind to be used for the sake of people's strength, as in "Candle's Wu Retreats from the Qin Division".
9. Our company has dealings with Citibank.
10. When the rain arrives, the snakes are drenched and ambushed, or they open their own covers to shelter themselves.