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Why did ancient students call teachers masters or gentlemen?

Sir: "Sir" used to be a title of respect for an old teacher in ancient times. On the Book of Rites Quli: "Since Yu Xiansheng, you can't talk to people across the road." Zheng Xuan's Note: "Sir, old teacher." Disciple of Guanzi: "Mr. Wang is a friend." Mencius notes: "A bachelor is an elder, so he is called a gentleman." Later, "Mr." became a respectful name for teachers. Teacher: The name of "teacher" comes from Volume 8 of Appellation: "Emperor Han Ming respected Huan Rong as a teacher. Fortunately, the Taichang government ordered Rong to sit in the east and stand a few places, so he was called Taifu. " To the east means to sit facing the east, so later generations call the teacher "teacher". Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once again gave Liu Lianzhou a poem saying, "If the six Taoist schools have no children, what's the point of begging for teachers in previous years?" Master: "Master" was originally a title of respect for men in ancient times, and later it was used as a title of respect for teachers. "The Analects of Confucius Zhang Zi": "Why don't you study, but there is always a teacher!" At first, Confucius' disciples called him a master, but later he became a teacher.