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Last name?
Source: "Shu Wei Sejong Ji": "Although Chiang Kai-shek was appointed, he still failed to promote his talents because of his family's official position."
Explanation: The past refers to the social status of the family and the education level of its members.
Extended data:
In ancient society, surnames represented the rank of families. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the concept of family status had a far-reaching impact on the society at that time. Family background has become the main factor that determines the official career. Important official positions in North Korea are almost completely controlled by several big families, and everyone's position in society is determined by family status.
Family status, also known as "portal", "lintel" and "door hope", is a symbol of a family's political status and identity in society. In a specific historical period, surnames can represent family status, so surnames are inextricably linked with family status. In order to show off their family background, many people instinctively cling to the celebrities of the previous generation and share the same surname with their ancestors in order to raise their social status and identity.
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