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How do you address men in the Republic of China?

During the Republic of China, men were called Mr.

Xianshengyi

Pinyin: xiān sound

Explanation:

1, teacher.

2. Honorary terms for men in the intellectual world.

3. Old refers to people who manage accounts or do paperwork.

4. Old refers to people who sell books, read fortune, calculate divination and watch feng shui.

Said by: "Courtesy of the Scholar": "If a gentleman is different, please see it and leave it. If you resign, you will say no opinion. " Zheng Xuan's Note: "Sir, the official is also." ?

Example: Liberation Daily 1986.6. 12: "Platini, the European Footballer of the Year and the French team, flew for the ball in the match with Hungary."

Extended data:

Synonym of Mr:

1, male

Pinyin: nán shì

Description: Used as a courtesy title for an adult man.

2. Youth

Pinyin: qρng nián

Explanation: refers to young people.

From: Mao Zedong's Notes on the Rural Socialism in China 24: "Youth is a part of the whole social force and the most active and dynamic force." ?

Example: Ding Ling's Shanghai in the Spring of 1930 (I) V: "Besides the couple, there are three young people in suits and ties."