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Which Chinese dynasty started to call mom and dad

During the reign of Emperor Mingdi of the Three Kingdoms.

The book was written during the reign of Emperor Tahe of the Ming Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms, and the article "Interpretation of Parents" in the Guangya (广雅), which was written during the reign of Emperor Tahe of the Ming Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms, already contains the following words: "爸 (爸), father," and "妈 (妈), mother. In Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels, you can also see more to "dad" to address the father, rather than "father", such as Yang Zong that is, that is because the word has survived in the world before the Song Dynasty.

Now the public's "father" "mother" of the ancient name impression mainly from the movie and television drama, etc., half-understanding, I do not know which is also the fault. Most modern people are called "dad". Hubei, Northwest China, Anhui and other places also called the father is not the oldest for "Dada", smaller than the father is also called "Dada".

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Many ways to call your mother in spoken language:

In spoken language, there are many different ways to call your mother, including Old Mother, Niang, Mother, Mammy (from the Cantonese pronunciation of the English word "Mummy"), or Amah, and in some regions (especially in ancient times), the name for your mother is Niang, Niang, Mammy, or A-Ma. In some regions, children (especially in ancient times) address their mothers as Niang, A Niang, or Niang Kou, as well as A Mou, Ma Ma Zi, and in some regions, a child's name for his mother (Mama, or his child's mother) is also used to represent his wife. (In Japanese kanji and Internet terminology, niang, on the other hand, means daughter, maiden, or woman).

Children address their mothers differently at different ages. In early childhood and adolescence, children usually address their mothers with more affectionate names, such as mom. After youth, they are usually addressed as mom, etc. While other titles such as mommy, mother, ama, etc. are seen in most younger stages.

In the Han Chinese royal family in ancient China, the imperial sons and princesses born to the empress called their mothers mother, and the children born to the concubines had to recognize the empress as their first mother, called the empress mother, called their birth mothers mother consort, and the children of the imperial sons and princes also called their mothers mother consort. The Qing Dynasty, the Prince and Princess of the mother as the mother of the Queen Mother.

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