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Chatting is not called chatting, that's a tradition. People usually talk about the family together, talk about the family, talk about the family, and even spend the whole day.
For example, in the Tohoku region.
Every October into the winter mountain closure season, almost all gathered at home without going out, chatting on the kang, chatting and chatting.
Neighbors or guests are all on the kang to do homework, this way of communication is called chat, and it is gradually popularized and accepted by everyone, and every time you talk together, it is called chat.
The range of chatting is large, the sky is 300,000 kilometers high, and the ground is only 100,000 kilometers thick, and the chat seems more atmospheric, so it is not called chatting ground. If the earth is bigger than the sky, it may be called the earth. Is that right?
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"Chat" comes from the old saying "talk about the world". This is an intertextual rhetoric, which is the rhetoric of "Qin Shimingyue Han Shiguan" that everyone learned in middle school, and the meaning of the words is to cover all the things in the heavens and the earth, the universe, and the Xuanhuang. This term is very common in ancient popular sayings, such as the fourteenth chapter of "Water Margin" "Red-haired Ghost Drunk Lying Lingguan Palace Chao Tianwang Recognizes Dongxi Village":
The commander talked about the world to lure the people who overturned the river and stirred up the sea. "Talking about the sky" has the same meaning as "talking about the ground", and later it was simplified to "talking about the sky", such as the third scene of Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm": "When I came back, I saw Sifeng chatting with the second young master.
Later, the word evolved into "chat", and it became what it is today.
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Summary. Actually, the question you asked does have characteristics, it is like this, why is it called chatting and not chatting? I think that the ancients have always "looked up at astronomy and looked down at geography", perhaps in the conversation, they often used celestial phenomena to metaphorize people and things, and after a long time, it was called chatting.
The sky is farther and more mysterious, while the earth is only close and more solid. Therefore, rambling conversation is called chatting, and it is inconvenient to say that it is chatting, because it is not logical.
Actually, the question you asked is indeed characterized by the cautious book, which is like this, why is it called chatting, and filial piety is not called chatting? I think that the ancients have always "looked up at astronomy and looked down at geography", perhaps in the conversation, they often used celestial phenomena to metaphorize people and things, and after a long time, it was called chatting. The sky is farther and more mysterious, while the earth is only close and more solid.
Therefore, a rambling conversation is called chatting, and it is inconvenient to say that it is a chat, because it is not logical.
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