Origin: Lover is a China word. In ancient times, husband and wife called each other lovers, and later they were mostly used by wives to address their husbands. In ancient times, it refers to ordinary people and innocent women who are not slaves (different from slaves and handmaiden). It can also refer to a person with virtue.
Basic explanation
1. lover, [(ancient) husband]: In ancient times, husband and wife were called each other's lovers, and later they were often used to address their wives as husbands.
2. [Ordinary people]: In ancient times, it refers to ordinary people who are not handmaiden (different from slaves and handmaiden).
3. lover, [woman]: a woman from an innocent family.
4. Lover, township official name, namely township doctor.
5. The titles of lover and concubine. Western Han Dynasty. According to the regulations of Yuan Di, he ranked ninth among concubines, and his position was equivalent to 800 stone officials. Eastern Han province, Wei reset.
6. A lover, a saint; Kind people.
7. Lover means beauty. Chen Huan said, "A lover is still a beauty."
Extended data
Citation interpretation
1, sage; Kind people.
In ancient times, women called their husbands.
3. What do you mean by discovery?
A: Looking, looking: foraging. Looking for dental caries. Search and find. The unit of quantity is sixteen pieces, Nanzhao in Tang Dynasty, China.
4. not meeting a lover all year round means: one year has passed and I haven't met my husband yet. All the year round means: all the year round, such as "snow on the top of the mountain all the year round"