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Is Master a Fortune-teller _ Is Master a Fortune-teller, Zhihu?

Is the person who teaches you something called a master or a master?

Master: 1, master. 2. honorifics for monks, nuns and Taoist priests.

Master: 1, a person who teaches skills in industries such as industrial and commercial drama. 2. honorific words for skilled people.

"Master" and "Master" both pronounce Sh and Fu or Sh and Fu, which are homonyms. They can't hear the difference when they speak, but it's different when they write. "Master" refers to "a person who teaches skills" and is also used as a courtesy title for a skilled person. In addition to the meaning of "master", "master" also means "respect for monks, nuns and Taoist priests" The students or apprentices who used to study with the "master" were relatively young, and the master was about the same age as his parents. Moreover, students or apprentices respect the master as their parents, and there are generally no female masters, so "master" often writes "master", which is acceptable to everyone. Things have changed a little now. The owner is not necessarily close to his parents' age, but probably a lesbian. So it's safer to write "master". That is to say, in the sense of "the person who teaches skills", the writing of "master" conforms to the etymology and has a wider usage; And "master" is gradually limited to the meaning of "honorific title for monks, nuns and Taoist priests".