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The rocking car that the child sat on for 1 dollar outside...
Grandfather (royal father): The father of the father.
Grandmother (Queen Mother): Mother of the Father.
Great-grandfather and mother: Father and mother of grandparents.
Great-grandfather and mother: Father and mother of great-grandfather.
Shang V: That is, from the position, to the father, ancestor, great-grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Great-grandson: Son of Sun.
Great-grandson: Son of a great-grandson.
Grandson: The son of a great-great-grandson.
Lower Five: Refers to the establishment of a grandson from the throne.
Father (uncle): The brother of the father.
Uncle: Father's brother.
Mother (Aunt): The wife of the father.
Aunt (Uncle): Uncle's wife.
Aunt (aunt): Father's sister.
Uncle: Aunt's husband.
From the grandfather (uncle, uncle): Father's uncle.
From grandmothers (aunts, uncles): Aunts and uncles of fathers.
From grandfather (cousin, cousin): Father's brother.
From grandmother (cousin, cousin): From grandfather's wife.
Great-grandfather (Great-Grandfather): Grandfather's uncle.
Great-Great-Queen Mother: The wife of her grandfather's uncle.
Clan Grandfather (clan ancestor royal father): The son of the clan great-grandfather.
Patriarch: The son of a patriarch.
Brothers: Sons of the Father.
Sister-in-law: Brother's wife.
Brother-in-law: Brother's wife.
Slave (nephew): The son of a brother.
Niece: The daughter of a brother.
Congsun: The grandson of a brother.
Nephew: The son of a sister.
Sister: Sister-in-law.
Son-in-law (son-in-law, son-in-law): The husband of a woman.
Middle Table (Gu Table): The child of the father's sister.
Maternal grandfather (maternal grandfather): The father of the mother.
Maternal grandmother (maternal queen mother): The mother of the mother.
Great-great-grandfather: Father of maternal grandfather.
Great-great-queen mother: Mother of maternal grandfather.
Uncle (Uncle): The brother of the mother.
Aunt: Uncle's wife.
From the mother (aunt, aunt): The sister of the mother.
Middle Table (Aunt Table): The children of the aunt.
Maternal brothers, maternal sisters (aunts, cousins): Children of maternal brothers and sisters.
Maternal uncle (father-in-law, father-in-law, father-in-law, Taishan, father-in-law): The father of his wife.
Auntie (mother-in-law, mother-in-law, Taishui): The mother of the wife.
Aunt (sister-in-law): The sister of the wife.
Uncle: Auntie's husband.
Wife and nephew: The son of his wife's brother.
Uncle (嫜, 公): The father of the husband.
Aunt (mother): The mother of the husband.
Auntie, aunt: that is, the husband's parents (commonly known as in-laws).
Uncle (uncle, uncle): The brother of the husband.
Sister-in-law: My husband's sister.
Woman: Husband's brother-in-law.
Him: Sister-in-law.
娣姒, 妯娌: The abbreviation of the ancient brother-in-law and sister-in-law.
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Myself. Mother Father.
Mother's mother (grandmother) and father's father (grandfather).
Mother's brother (uncle) · brother (uncle).
Mother's sister (aunt) · sister (aunt).
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Wang Ju introduced how many names there are for Chinese relatives.
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The questioner ignores a question, is the questioner male or female?
If you are a woman, your children call your cousin cousin. If you are male, your children call your cousin cousin.
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As a professional. Sue Bai sue you.
Chinese kinship du, titled Daquan. zhi
倐姥 is an honorific title for women. Original idea.
version of the mother's mother.
The honorific title of the right relative. It is always an honorific title for mothers. By extension. It is the honorific title of both mothers and fathers.
Grandpa is an honorific title for men. The honorific title of the father of the original mother. Yahr is a man's honorific title for his spouse's sister. By extension, it is an honorific title for father.
Grandma is a scornful term for women. A woman's abusive and humble name for her spouse's mother. Sprinkler Woman.
Grandpa is a scornful term for men. A woman's abusive and humble name for her spouse's father. Rolling man.
Grandpa is gender equal, and women and men are equal to the standard Chinese Mandarin. ** Old man in ancient Chinese language.
Grandma and Grandpa are sexist dialects. The original meaning is a dialect in which women are inferior to men. After the patriarchal society, there is a dialect of male superiority and female inferiority.
Today is a civilized society with gender equality. We should popularize and promote gender equality in the Chinese language of Mandarin.
Abolish sexist dialect grandma grandpa.
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On the other side of my house, they are called uncle.
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Son-in-law and son-in-law address each other: brother-in-law, brother-in-law.
Your father calls you uncle: brother-in-law, brother-in-law.
Your uncle calls you father: brother-in-law, brother-in-law.
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Dad called uncle verbally can be called "big brother" or "big brother"! The written language is the elder brother or younger brother, and the relationship: Dad is the brother-in-law of the uncle, and the uncle is the father's brother-in-law. The relationship between son-in-law and son-in-law is "brother-in-law", and the relationship between them can also be commensurate with brother and brother!
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The son-in-law and son-in-law are called brothers-in-law, and your uncle is your father's eldest (smallest) brother-in-law, and your father is your uncle's brother-in-law (brother-in-law).
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Your mom and dad call you son. Man. Rest man.
Your grandfather called you grandson. Sun Nan.
Your aunt and uncle call you nephew. Niece.
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You are a foreign surname, so you are called grandson.
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Because you are your mother's son.
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For example, grandparents: father's parents, maternal grandparents: mother's parents, great-grandparents: grandfather's parents, great-grandparents: grandmother's parents, maternal great-grandparents: maternal grandfather's parents, maternal great-grandparents: maternal grandmother's parents, etc.
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What is an aunt's grandson called an aunt's nephew?
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"Husband" Quiz In ancient times, a husband did not refer to a woman's spouse. In ancient times, when a man was twenty years old, he performed a crown ceremony, called a husband, which is an ancient ritual. In addition, in ancient times, a burly man with a length of eight feet was called a husband.
At the turn of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the meaning of the word "husband" was expanded to refer not only to adult men, but also to male children and even male babies.
Ancient and Modern Names for Husbands We call a woman's spouse husband. In addition, the titles of husband include father-in-law, gentleman, grandson, official, husband, lover, head of the house, front person, shopkeeper, outsider, Lang Jun, wife, old man, that mouth, man, old love, the boss, etc.
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There are also "husband" and "husband" who call husbands.
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Husband. Beloved. LangLang JunOfficialsLordOutsider, OutsiderXiang GongMr. LoversMen .Our familyThe kid is his father.
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Writing a letter is to write down what you want to say and show it to the designated person (relatives, friends, etc.), so the language of writing a letter should be simple and natural, and the speech should be cordial and appropriate, and you should convey your thoughts to the other party truthfully.
Letters have a fixed format. Letters generally consist of six parts: salutation, greeting, text, wishes, signature, and date.
1. Salutation: It should be decided according to the relationship between the writer and the recipient. The author of the example essay wrote to his cousin "Xiaoxi", so he was called "Sister Xiaoxi".
The relationship between primary school students and recipients can be roughly divided into two types: self and elders, and self and peers. If it is an elder relative, only the title can be written, such as "aunt", "uncle", etc., and the surname does not need to be written; If it is not a relative, the surname or first name should be added before the salutation, such as "Aunt Song", "Uncle Liu Hai", etc.
Among peers, it is generally necessary to add a name or first name before the title, such as "Zhao Mengtong", "Xinyu sister", etc. You can also add modifiers such as "respected" and "missed" before "salutation" to express your feelings for the recipient.
The salutation is the beginning of the epistle, and it should be written at the top. Add a colon after the salutation.
2. Greeting: If the recipient is an elder, you can write "hello"; or "How are you doing?" and so on; If the recipient is a junior, you can write "hello"; If the recipient is not a person, it is generally necessary to write "hello" or "hello everyone", not "you" ("you" cannot be added after "you").
The greeting should be written on a new line, with two blank spaces.
3. Text: This is the main part of the letter, and it is necessary to write down the content to be told to the other party in a straightforward manner, and to write down the true feelings. If you want to say more than one thing, write a paragraph about each of them. Do not use flowery words in your letters, let alone be insincere.
The text can be written immediately after the greeting, or it can be written on a separate line with two spaces.
4. Greetings: After the text is written, it is usually necessary to pay tribute or blessings to the other party. On a separate line, write "Regards" or "I wish you" in two blank spaces, and write blessings such as "Salute" or "Health" on the top of a new line.
Among classmates, the greetings can be written "I wish you progress in your studies" or something like.
5. Signature: Write your name at the bottom right of the letterhead, and you can also indicate your identity in front of it, such as "student Cui Lin", "nephew Hongyang", etc.
6. Date: Write the specific time of writing the letter directly below the signature, and write the year, month and date clearly (it is wrong not to write the year) for the recipient's future reference.
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