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What do you mean by selling dolls?

Introduction: I recently saw the word "selling dolls" on the Internet. At first, I thought it meant catching a doll machine or a giant salamander. It turns out that selling dolls also has the meaning of do miss, so I have to say that this word is really meaningful.

What do you mean by selling dolls? This doll seller is not a giant salamander, nor is it a doll-catching machine that children play with, but what do miss means. Is it meaningful? I was surprised when I first heard it. Is it so hard to understand now? But it's true. After all, it's really hard to make the word do miss elegant, so it's better to find something to represent it!

The meaning of the word "missing" has always been a good word in ancient times. I don't know how it came to this day, but it has a derogatory meaning. Let's take a look at the change of the meaning of the word "miss"!

People often refer to girls who are not married as "Miss". In many TV dramas, unmarried women in ancient times were called "Miss", which made us mistakenly think that the meaning of this word was exactly the same in ancient times and modern times. In fact, the usage of "Miss" is different in ancient times and modern times.

In ancient times, "Miss" had different meanings in different periods. "Miss" in Song and Yuan Dynasties refers to a woman with a humble position. According to the ancient records of the Song Dynasty, "Miss" refers to the maid who serves people in the palace, and later it is also used to refer to those who have fallen into the mortal world, which is very different from the honorific title for unmarried women in modern etiquette.

A rich girl who grew up in a boudoir is called a little lady, while a young lady is a name for a woman with low status. This title may be derived from the word "Xiaoji". Because the names of ancient * * * need to be registered, there is a saying of "Xiaoji", which was later changed to "Miss". This usage has continued in China and has become a part of China's language and culture. To this day, the word "miss" still has this special meaning, you know.

After the Song Dynasty, girls of noble families were all called "ladies", which meant nobility and were used by official families. The daughter of Yue Fei, a famous celebrity, is called "Miss Silver Bottle", and the word "Miss" frequently appears in the drama China in the Yuan Dynasty. For example, Cui Yingying in The West Chamber is called Miss. In the literary works of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, girls from wealthy families were treated as "good girls", and "Miss" became synonymous with aristocratic families in the boudoir courtyard, which was absolutely forbidden for women in ordinary families.

In modern times, celebrities are also called "big miss", and this title also appears in many TV dramas, such as Yu in "Meeting Love Around the Corner" and Xia Jia San Nv.

However, most people will feel a little discriminatory and derogatory when they hear the word "miss" now. Generally called "Miss" or "Beauty", in some places "Miss" has the meaning of specialized service industry, so this word really can't be called casually.