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When did China people change from "Niang" to "Mom"?

This change was probably in the Republic of China, when influenced by western foreign ideology and culture, these ordinary people in China also had important changes in ideology and culture. They adopted a more extreme ideological view that these foreign cultures are advanced, so they adopted an all-round attitude of inheritance and learning, in which the mother's name was changed to the mother's name, which has continued to today's society.

Although there has always been such a cold name in some places, it is rare, because it sounds strange in today's society and is difficult to accept at the moment. It can be seen from this incident that advanced culture and excellent culture also have their unique beauty, which can last forever in the long river of history and will not be eliminated by people.

During the Republic of China, a national civilization movement broke out, which was called the New Culture Movement. The leaders of the New Culture Movement are mainly Lu Xun and Chen Duxiu. At that time, Lu Xun, as the main leader of the New Culture Movement, advocated a kind of vernacular Chinese that was sought after by the whole country. In order to express his thoughts, Lu Xun even published a series of works, such as Diary of a Madman, the first vernacular novel in China history. The publication of this work pushed the New Culture Movement to a climax and achieved it at that time.

However, because the new culture movement was too radical in the propaganda process, they blindly denied and rejected the excellent traditional culture of their own country, but instead adopted an all-round attitude of inheriting and learning from these foreign cultures, resulting in misunderstanding of traditional culture. However, it was at this time that many western nouns were introduced to China, because foreigners usually call their mothers mothers, not mothers, for example, the English word mother. So over time, people agreed with this sentence of their mother, which has been passed down to the present.