Why were people s names mostly one word before the Tang Dynasty?

Updated on history 2024-05-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Without this statement, the two words and three words are all one time and one time period.

    Same as now. The basic three words of the post-70s and the basic two words of the post-80s. That's it. It is also related to feudalism, and it is basically the older generation or Mr. Name.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the name is a literati of the Tang Dynasty with a three-character name, I think the more well-known one is Wen Tingyun. Wen Tingjun is his name. His character is Wen Feiqing.

    He was a famous lyricist in the late Tang Dynasty. The small work is a bodhisattva, and the hills overlap and the gold is extinguished. There are some famous sentences through the ages, such as exquisite dice acacia beans, which are lovesick to the bone!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The literati of the Tang Dynasty with three names were:

    Wen Tingyun, Li Shangyin, He Zhizhang, Luo Binwang, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Liu Yuxi, Bai Juyi, Liu Zongyuan, Wang Changling,

    He Zhizhang, Li Shangyin, Wei Yingwu, Liu Changqing,

    Wen Tingyun, Meng Haoran, Sikong Tu, Zhang Jiuling,

    Sikong Shu, Chen Ziang and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bai Juyi, Meng Haoran, Li Shangyin, Liu Yuxi, He Zhizhang, Liu Changqing, Wen Tingyun, Wei Yingwu, Wang Changling, Liu Zongyuan, Li Qunyu, Zhang Jiuling, Sikong Tu, Li Shimin, Luo Binwang, Lu Guimeng, Liu Yiqing, Dai Shulun, Pi Rixiu, Lu Zhaolin.

    Song Zhi asked Du to interrogate Chen Ziang.

    Shen Quanqi Huangfu Ran, Wang Zhilian, Liu Changqing, Qi Wuqian.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tang Xuanzang was also a literati and a monk in the Tang Dynasty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Before the Tang Dynasty, the phenomenon of most names being one word began in the Qin Dynasty, because since the Qin Dynasty, people have been very sensitive to the royal avoidance, and they are very sensitive, not only avoiding the same pronunciation, but also causing the people to be very sensitive to names. Due to the social problems of the time, people should avoid these problems not only for their own children, but also for naming other things.

    So since the Han Dynasty, this kind of thinking of the emperor has begun to change. The emperor led by example and decided to facilitate the people. Therefore, the emperor said that he would change his name to a single word, and issued an edict to the world, so that the people could relax on this kind of avoidance.

    With the passage of time, by the time of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty, people began to add "zhi" after their names, or whatever, from two to three characters.

    So slowly this kind of open-mindedness, people began to be more relaxed about this avoidance. Therefore, after the Tang Dynasty, more and more people reinstated their names, people's minds became more and more open, and people's behaviors became more and more open, so it was easier to form a prosperous era.

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