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What does family mean?

Family is family.

Interpretation by reference:

1 always refers to the social status level of the family and the education level of the family members.

"Shu Wei Sejong Ji": "When Chiang Kai-shek was in power, although he still had no talent, he had a family background and an official department."

(Yuan) Liu Qi's "Gui" Volume 13: "Song, Qi, Liang and Chen Weizun's Mandarin, their family is boasting, which is not enough."

Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I: "Zhao Jiahao Han, have you come to my humble abode?"

2. residence.

(Qing) Li Yu's "Follow Love, Sound, and Governance": "After I was a general, my descendants declined and my family background did not change slightly, but passers-by felt that there was cold air intrusion."

(Qing) Yu Yue's "After the Tea Room Continued to Pay Money": "At that time, the Fenyang family was already very depressed."

Sentence:

1 moreover, professional fields such as lawyers and finance still have the opinions of famous universities more or less.

2. During the Holi Festival in Multan, India, Hindus abandoned the concepts of race, caste, gender and age and indulged in entertainment.

Such an excellent young man, with good family background and money, is superior to others in everything. No wonder he thinks he's great. According to me, he has the right to be proud.

4. Allen, set two tables here. One for your master and Miss Isabella. They are gentlemen with family background. The other is for Heathcliff and myself. We belong to the lower class.

5. Tom, Chairman of the Joint Committee on International Children's Services? De filippo said that the Japanese attach great importance to the concept of family and procreation, so they "are very disgusted with adoption".

He doesn't want to be her boyfriend, but he knows that his family doesn't deserve her.

7, because, regardless of beauty, family background, wealth or talent.