How to Say ‘I (lit. lonely person, used by royalty)’ in Traditional Chinese
寡人
💬 Usage Tip: This term is primarily used by kings or emperors in ancient China.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: The term [寡人] reflects the humility and responsibility a ruler felt, suggesting they were 'lonely' in leadership.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
寡人
[guǎ rén]
I, me (royal)
A humble way for ancient Chinese emperors to refer to themselves.
寡人知天下事。
I am aware of the affairs of the world.
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