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Open the chapter to explain the title problem

Many people in the book review area criticized that the ancients did not call "mother" but "mother". I have made a special explanation in the "work related" section of this book, but some people did not see it.

I might as well add a separate chapter to the main text to explain it, although it’s helpless.

The following is "Folk Customs II" in Volume 17 of "Wanshu Miscellaneous Notes" - Dialects:

The ancestor is called grandpa. The grandmother is called grandma. The father is called dad, also called farewell, and also called big. The mother is called mom. The parents call their son brother, and call their daughter sister... The daughter-in-law calls her father, her aunt, mother. The son-in-law calls his wife father.

He is called father, and his wife and mother are called mother.

Wanshu Miscellany was written in 1593, which happens to be the year of this book. I think this evidence is more authoritative than the TV series? [[[CP|W:28|H:30|A:C]]]Chengzi welcomes everyone’s criticism,

But there is a request. When criticizing, there must be some truth, right?


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