First-person pronouns are a bit of a minefield in Classical Chinese. If they’re used at all, there’s a large range of options which may or may not have different meanings. Add to that the fact that their usage changed between different eras, and it can all get a bit tricky.
LINK: Classical Chinese first-person pronouns [Advanced]
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