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What's the difference between "master" and "master"?
1. But since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the word "master" has evolved into a general reference to the emperor's teachers, that is, teachers and teachers. The word "master" has been circulated since the Tang Dynasty, which basically means teacher. It can also be used as a courtesy title for monks.
2. The word "master" is much more emotional. In ancient times, masters often adopted apprentices themselves. Apprentices lived in the master's house, and the master gave them money to support them and treated them as family members. The master is much more formal.
The word "master" is basically only used in traditional skills such as martial arts and drama. The word "master" is extended to people from all walks of life, such as "master driver" and "master farmer".
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