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Glad names for daughters and sons

In ancient times, if a girl addressed her daughter in front of her parents, she would usually call her eldest lady or young master. If you are talking about his daughter with the other party, you can call him daughter, daughter, or daughter.

China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times. In ancient times, titles were very strict. Honorific titles showed respect for people, not only for parents, elders, friends, but also for other people’s elders, wives, and children. These honorifics are all very particular. If you accidentally call someone by the wrong name, it will be a joke.

The ancients usually referred to their parents as husband, father, mother, and mother-in-law. When talking about parents with others, they address them as: father, father-in-law, wife, and mother. The direct names for one's own brothers and sisters are generally sister, female brother, elder brother, younger brother, and younger sister. In front of outsiders, they should be addressed as sister-in-law, brother-in-law, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law.

In ancient times, friends were generally called between men. Those who were older than themselves were called Xiongtai, and those who were younger than themselves were called Xiandi. They called themselves Yuxiong and Yudi, which are more formal. The title is one step.

The ancients usually used the word "ling" when referring to other people's parents and daughters. Ling used before nouns or adjectives usually expresses respect for other people's relatives. Like mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son, etc. Address the other party's wife as Ling Zheng or Ling Yan, and address the other party as Your Excellency.