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Why do you say "six parents deny each other"? What exactly does "six parents" mean in China culture?

It's an idiom that six parents don't recognize each other. The pinyin liqī nbī rè n is used to describe that they don't care about their families and relatives. Sometimes it means showing no mercy to anyone. Subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With derogatory meaning; Refers to doing things by the book.

People often say, "Judge the case fairly, but the six parents deny it." Who are the six relatives?

Six relatives have always been unclear, and today's "six relatives" generally refer to relatives. In fact, the "six relatives" in history have specific contents, and there are three representative statements:

According to Zuo Zhuan's twenty-five years in Zhao Gong, father and son, brother, aunt (sister of father), nephew, uncle, wife (family member of wife) and Yan Ya (family member of husband).

According to Laozi, father and son, brother and husband and wife are six relatives.

According to Hanshu, father, mother, brother, brother, wife and son are six relatives.

Later generations agree with the third statement because it is the closest in blood and marriage.