The term "bushi" in Chinese can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a military officer or warrior in ancient China, similar to a samurai in Japan. It can also mean "unsuccessful" or "not up to standard" in a more contemporary sense. Additionally, "bushi" can be used as a negation word, equivalent to "not" or "don't."
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Solider? Did you mean soldier? Soldier: 士兵 [shì bīng]
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It means that one race, such as chinese, not to be racist but using it as an example, is lower, and not as good, as say, African people, still not trying to be racist.
The term "bushi" in Chinese can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a military officer or warrior in ancient China, similar to a samurai in Japan. It can also mean "unsuccessful" or "not up to standard" in a more contemporary sense. Additionally, "bushi" can be used as a negation word, equivalent to "not" or "don't."
Yi (-) Chinese= 一
一億 [yi yi].
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In Mandarin Chinese, one is "yi".
Xingqi yi
yi yue
She yi yue
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