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Title What do the terms "father", "nephew", "honored brother", "virtuous nephew", and "your son" refer to?
Yinglang. The use of incorrectly your father, your father, your father, your father. Honoring each other's fathers, Lingtang, Lingci. Honorably address each other's mother, Ling Ai Ling Yuan. Honorably address each other's daughters令郎 is honorably address each other's sons 家严, 家父. Your own father, your mother, your mother. Your mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's sister. Refers to one's own younger brother, sister little dog. Modesty to one's own sons and daughters awkwardness \ bitch within. A modest title for one's wife. She nephew. A term of endearment for one's nephew. Nei Ren (内子, 内助,拙荆). Calling one's own wife. The term "virtuous nephew" is generally a term of endearment for a young man of nephew's generation, and Xian is a term of respect, used for a junior or younger generation.
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