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How to say "suddenly" in ancient Chinese?
1, pawn, pinyin: cù.

It means: suddenly

For example, Han Xin's Biography of the Qing Dynasty: If you die, you should die.

Interpretation: So I didn't deal with the sudden.

2, suddenly, pinyin: H.

Meaning: suddenly; suddenly

For example, Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Garden" in the Jin Dynasty: I suddenly met a peach blossom forest.

Interpretation: I suddenly met a peach blossom forest.

3. Suddenly, pinyin: mò di

Meaning: unexpected; Suddenly, suddenly, people were surprised.

For example, the title wall of an anonymous person in the Song Dynasty: a thatched thatch is messy, and suddenly the sky burns and suddenly it is empty.

Interpretation: After a messy thatched spot caught fire, the flame suddenly rose into the sky, and then the smoke went out instantly.

4, sudden, pinyin: tū

Meaning: suddenly; suddenly

Yi Li, for example: sudden, burning, death and abandonment.

Interpretation: The enemy suddenly attacked, burned, died and abandoned.

5, abrupt, pinyin: jù rán

Meaning: suddenly, suddenly

For example, Su Xun's "Counting Strategies and Assessing the Situation" in the Song Dynasty: "Like a storm and lightning, it suddenly falls."

Interpretation: It was stormy, lightning and thunder, and suddenly it came and fell down completely.