Abstract
Attributive postposition is a common classical Chinese sentence pattern in
ancient Chinese learning in real life. It is a grammatical phenomenon that the
attributive is placed after the head word. Since the theory of "attribute postposition"
was put forward, many scholars have studied it, some scholars agree with it, but some
scholars deny its existence. This paper aims to prove that attributive postposition is a
grammatical phenomenon in ancient Chinese by tracing the origin of at
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