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Ancient Chinese names for people.

Ancient Honorable Names for People

1、Father:Yingzun, Yanyan

2、Mother:Yingtang, Yanci

3、Brothers:Yingbrother, Yindi

4、Sisters:Yingjie, Yingshui

5、Wife:Yingzheng

6、Son:Yinglang

7、Daughter:Yingai(嫒)

8, relatives: your relatives

9, students: senior

10, teachers: benefactor, husband

Extended Information

1, the honorifics for the emperor include long live, sheng shang (聖上), sheng hao (聖驾), tian zi (天子), and your majesty (陛下), etc. The emperor is also known as "the emperor's car" (驾) in Chinese. Driving, originally refers to the emperor's carriage. Ancient people believed that the emperor should travel the world by car, so use "driving" to refer to the emperor. Ancient emperors believed that their power was established by the order of heaven, so they called the emperor the son of heaven. In ancient times, when a minister did not dare to address the emperor directly, he would tell the people at the foot of the ah (the steps of the palace) and ask them to convey his meaning to him, so he called the emperor by the name of "Your Majesty".

2. The honorific title for the Crown Prince and Prince is Your Highness.

3. The honorific title for a general is banner.

4, the honorific title for people with a certain status: to the envoys called under the section; to the three dukes, county magistrates and other people with a certain social status called Your Excellency, which is now more often used in diplomatic occasions, such as His Excellency the Ambassador.

5, for each other or each other's relatives of the honorifics, such as order, honor, Xian. Order, meaning beautiful, used to address each other's relatives, such as your father (each other's father), your mother (each other's mother), your wife (each other's wife), your brother (each other's brother), your son (each other's son), your love (each other's daughter).

Zun, used to refer to people or things related to the other party, such as Zunshang (referring to the other party's parents), Zungong, Zunjun, Zunfu (all referring to the other party's father), Zuntang (the other party's mother), Zunjin (the other party's relative), Zunjiu (referring to the other party), Zunmiao (referring to the other party), Zunjiao (the other party's command), Zunyi (the other party's meaning). Xian, used to refer to peers or juniors, such as xianjia (referring to the other party), xianlang (referring to the other party's son), xiandi (referring to the other party's younger brother). Ren, expressed love and respect, the application of a wider range, such as peer friends longer than their own as Ren brother, called the status of the high people as Ren Gong and so on.