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What are the various appellations of the Tang Dynasty?

1, Jia Yan (family monarch, family honorific title): an ancient courtesy title for your father in front of others.

Yi Family: "The family is strict, so are the parents."

2. Affection: In the old society, the courtesy of calling one's mother came from loving mother in strict father.

Qing Hu Shouyi's Postscript on Memories of Xiao Luo 'an's Sick Bed: "The history of women is dead! When Zhang Lao was still alive, he brought a female history to ask his family for decoration, and his family was always happy. "

3. Below the knee: the honorific and written language used by ancient children when communicating with their parents.

"The Sacred Rules of Filial Piety": "Therefore, the adoptive parents are strict under their own knees."

4. In ancient times, the eldest was Bo, the second was Zhong, the third was Shu, and the last was Ji.

"Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong Twenty-six Years": "You don't love, you are selfless, and you are ancient. Mu Hou's eldest son died young, and Liu Zan had little private life, so he was the first king. This is just a photo of Uncle Zhong Bo's season! "

5, Qianjin: honoring other people's daughters as Qianjin, with the meaning of Jingui.

The 57th chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "You can't blame him. He is really a precious young man. How do you know all this? "

6. Humble Jing (,Shi Jing): A husband's general name for his wife, and a cloth skirt is worn by a poor woman, so it is called this.

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fox Marries a Woman: "Then women go out to worship, but they can be over 40 years old. Weng said, "This is a humble respect." In public. "