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Complete works of the five dynasties

The names of the five generations are as follows:

1, Uncle: Father's brother, also called Uncle.

2. Aunt: Uncle's wife.

3. Uncle: Mother's brother, also called uncle.

4. Aunt: My uncle's wife.

5. Father and woman: great grandmother-great grandmother-grandmother-father.

6, the pulse of the mother man: great grandfather-great grandfather-grandfather-mother.

7, the mother's woman pulse: high grandmother-great grandmother-grandmother-mother.

8. Father and man: great-grandfather-great-grandfather-father.

9. Aunt: My father's sister, also called aunt and aunt.

10, Uncle: Auntie's husband.

1 1. Son: the first son between husband and wife.

12. Daughter: A woman's first offspring between her husband and wife.

13. Grandchildren: the second generation between husband and wife, with grandchildren divided by gender. Sometimes grandson is a neutral title.

14, great-grandson: the third son between husband and wife.

15, sister-in-law: address of husband and sister.

16. Sister-in-law: the address of her husband and sister.

17, great grandson: the fourth generation of wealth between husband and wife.

18, Bo: Father's brother, also called uncle, uncle, uncle.

19, Auntie: Uncle's wife.

20. menstruation: Mother's sister, also known as menstruation, Menstruation and menstruation.

2 1, brother-in-law: address of brother-in-law.

22. Brother-in-law: address for wife and brother.

23. Uncle: Aunt's husband.

24. Husband: address used by married women for their partners.

25. Wife: or daughter-in-law, the address of a married man to his partner.

26. Father-in-law: The husband's father is also called Dad.

27. Mother-in-law: My husband's mother is also called mother.

The appellation of the eighteenth generation ancestors

1, originator: refers to the founder or earliest ancestor of a family. In traditional culture, the originator is usually regarded as the highest authority and dignity symbol of the family.

2. Distant ancestors: ancestors of several generations after the originator, usually referring to ancestors before three or five generations.

3. Taizu: A slightly closer ancestor is usually a figure of one or two hundred years ago.

4. Ancestors: one or two generations of ancestors after Taizu.

5. Tianzu: A closer ancestor, usually a more famous ancestor in the family.

6. Gaozu: the son of Tianzu, farther away from now.

7. Great-grandfather: "Zeng" means "repetition" in ancient Chinese, referring to an ancestor who is twice as far away as himself, that is, his grandfather's father. Also known as great-grandfather.

8. Grandpa: It is what we commonly call Grandpa, Dad's father.

9. Father: Also known as Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad.

This is the first nine generations of my own branch, and the last nine generations are counted from my own descendants.

10, son: the first generation of descendants.

1 1, grandson: son's son.

12, great-grandson: grandson's son, also known as great-grandson.

13, great-grandson: son of great-grandson.

14, Lai Sun: great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great.

15, Sun: the son of Lai Sun, the title of six generations under one roof.

16, or grandson: the son of Xi's grandson, the title of seven generations under one roof. This title is relatively rare in daily life.

17, Sun Yun: Eight generations under one roof, or grandchildren.

18, second grandson: son of Sun Yun, nine generations under one roof. "Ear" means far away, indicating that the relationship with the parties has been far away.