Who can call Jiang Jingguo "Comrade Jianfeng"

People who have sex with Jiang Jingguo can say that.

Jiang Jingguo, whose real name is Jianfeng, was called "Jianfeng" by the Kuomintang Reserve Cadre Bureau and Chiang Kai-shek Institute. You can't call him by his first name or call him Comrade Guo Jing. Jiang Jingguo has his own demands. He said: We are all comrades, so don't call us this position or that position.

Since the revolution, it has been popular in all countries to address comrades as a sign of equality. Comrade is the name of a revolution. If you are a junior of the same age, you can directly address Jiang Jingguo as "Comrade Jianfeng" when reporting to him.

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China people's ceremony is greater than law, and ceremony is both a system and a procedure. Before the Republic of China, exquisite people had surnames, first names, characters and numbers, and different people used them to address themselves, with different uses.

Names are generally used for self-identification or signature, and you can't call others by their first names. Even if you know someone's last name, you can't call them by their first names. Generally speaking, it is very impolite to call them by their first names.

The emperor called his men by their first names. Since imperial power is supreme, the emperor doesn't need to be polite to anyone, so he always calls his deputy by his first name and surname. However, only the emperor has this privilege. Even if the eunuch passed the imperial edict on behalf of the emperor and called the minister's name at the ceremony, he would not call his name directly after being summoned.

The immediate elders can also call their juniors by their first names, but generally they don't take their surnames. In Chiang Kai-shek's letter, he called Jiang Jingguo "my son Li Guo". However, Chiang Kai-shek always praised his subordinates. When he was angry, he just called them by their surnames and words, such as Li (Zongren).

Words are mostly used by elders to refer to younger generations, superiors to refer to subordinates, and peers to refer to each other. The immediate family members of the elders can call the younger generation by their first names, but other elders usually pay tribute to the younger generation in order to show their respect. Between teachers and students, between superiors and subordinates, teachers and superiors must call students and subordinates by their first names, otherwise it will be considered rude.

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