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In Chinese, 士 (shì) is used to refer to a scholar or a person of high learning. It is often used to refer to a person who has achieved a high level of education, such as a doctorate or a master's degree.
In some contexts, 士 (shì) can also be used to refer to a person who is highly skilled in a particular field, such as a martial artist or a musician. This usage is often seen in the phrase 士兵 (shìbīng), which literally means "scholar-soldier" and is used to refer to a highly trained soldier.
In other contexts, 士 (shì) can also be used to refer to a person of high social status, such as a noble or a government official. This usage is often seen in the phrase 士族 (shìzú), which literally means "scholar-clan" and is used to refer to a family of high social status.
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