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16) A common term for scholars and doctors in ancient China.
The princes are above the doctors, the lower doctors, the sergeants, the sergeants, the corporals, and the corporals. Also known as "son", if Xuanzi, Wuzi and the like are also. ——Zhao Yanwei, "Yunlu Money".
17) A common term for men in ancient China.
The son is young. - Jin · Ganbao "Sou Shen Ji".
And only the child does not care. ——Ming · Liu Ji's "Words of the Orange Seller".
Zizhi said. ——Qing · Huang Zongxi, "The Biography of Liu Jingting".
Don't you know about book collectors? ——Qing · Yuan Mei "Huang Sheng Borrowed Books and Said".
18) The ancients called their own teachers.
Zi said: Learn and learn. —The Analects
Zi Mozi smelled it. - Mozi Gong Loses
19) Again.
Zimozi untied the belt for the city.
20) The first place of the earthly branch.
21) Match the heavenly stem and use it for the chronology.
Tai Sui is sleepy in Ziri. - Erya
22) It is used to mark the month, i.e. the 11th month of the lunar calendar.
Son, and Ji Yue. ——Zhu Junsheng, "Saying Wen Tongxun Dingsheng Yibu".
23) Used to keep the date.
Don't do it. - Rites and Funerals
24) It is used to measure the time, i.e. from 11 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the middle of the night.
When the child is young, the ugly is the rooster. - Journey to the West
25) Another example: midnight.
26) Refers specifically to daughters.
The eldest son is Wei Xin. - Poetry, Daya, Ming. Mao Chuan: "The eldest son, the eldest daughter." ”
Prime Minister Cao Cheng ordered the ancestor to be a peerless Confucian sect, and his wife was a beloved son, so he couldn't bear to bury himself in the white grass and yellow clouds. ——Ming · Chen and Jiao's "Wen Ji Enters the Stopper".
27) Another example: daughter-in-law (daughter-in-law).
28) It is added after the surname or number as an honorific title for a person.
These three sons. - Warring States Policy, Wei Ce
It's not Zheng Yin but a grandson. - Tang S. Liu Zongyuan, "Willow River East Collection".
Cheng's son is poor with beetles. ——Talking about Zhai Zhiwei and Promoting Weaving".
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Ancient honorific titles for people; Called a teacher or a moral, learned person. The common name of scholars and doctors in ancient China, the title of their teachers by the ancients, was added after the surname or number words as an honorific title for people and honorific titles for learned people, such as Laozi, Confucius, Sun Tzu, Xunzi, Zhuangzi, and so on.
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Honorific titles for learned people, such as Laozi, Confucius, Sun Tzu, Xunzi, Zhuangzi, etc.
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Who were the people who were revered as "Zi" in ancient China?
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, people who were respectfully called "Zi" in ancient China were like Confucianism: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi. Mohist:
Mozi. Taoism: Lao Tzu, Zhuangzi.
Legalist: Han Feizi. Zongyuan Blind Ming Hengjia:
Guiguzi. Soldiers: Sun Wuzi, also known as Sun Tzu, etc.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was a kind of reverence for men, and because later these people made great contributions to culture and were highly valued by later generations, they were called Zi.
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Mainly concentrated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there are many.
The first one is probably Guan Zi, that is, Guan Zhong, who assisted Qi Huan to dominate the princes. Later generations are known as "Guanzi", and Lu Xiaobang is known as "the pioneer of legalism", "the teacher of sages", "the protector of Chinese civilization" and "the first phase of the Chinese Shenqiao". He is the author of "Pipe". Morning talk.
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<>1. Zi is an honorific title for adult men in ancient times. At the end of the Warring States period, any adult man with a certain social status could be called a son.
2. Zi is an honorific title given to the founder or outstanding achiever of a school in ancient times. Such as Confucius.
Mencius, Xunzi.
Mozi, Laozi, Zhuangzi, etc.
3. Son is traditional culture.
The honorific title of scholars who are admirable in learning and character is generally middle-aged and elderly intellectuals with high moral standing and outstanding reputation.
4. Zi is an honorific title for men in ancient China, and later changed to a title for a certain family in academic evolution.
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It represents the honorific title of others, and the meaning of this word is very many, for learned and moral people, they will also carry out the life of this word, such as Confucius, Master, and Laozi.
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In ancient times, the title had the meaning represented by the sub-character, which was a kind of honorific title, and it was also a kind of title for elders and some more famous people.
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The meaning of the representation is to distinguish oneself from the name of others, and also to express the closeness of two people.
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1) The common name of the ancient Chinese scholar doctor:
The princes are above the doctor, the lower doctor, the sergeant, the middle pants Dan Kaishi, the corporal Fan Wu, etc. Also known as "son", if Xuanzi and Wuzi's Hu call class is also. ——Zhao Yanwei, "Yunlu Money".
2) The common name for men in ancient China:
The son is young. - Jin · Ganbao "Sou Shen Ji".
And only the child does not care. ——Ming · Liu Ji's "Words of the Orange Seller".
Zizhi said. ——Qing · Huang Zongxi, "The Biography of Liu Jingting".
Don't you know about book collectors? ——Qing · Yuan Mei "Huang Chi Derivation Borrowed Books";
3) The name of the ancients for their teachers:
Zi said: Learn and learn. —The Analects
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