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What flag-raising quantifier
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Zhao Qi (zhāo qí) is a Chinese word, which means that in the past, the signboard of a shop was mostly a flag, so it was called. Chapters 2 and 3 of the Water Margin: "I saw a hotel in front, and a flag was flying in front of it, with five words written on it:' Three bowls can't cross the mountain'."
Quantifier is a very common part of speech in modern Chinese. Usually used with numerals, it indicates the unit of quantity of people, things or actions, such as feet, inches, horses, pieces, strips, roots, pairs, backs, etc. Quantifiers are not only numerous and frequently used, but also complicated in usage.
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