Zi-an ancient courtesy title for an adult man, equivalent to a gentleman now.
Master-a title of respect for an adult man, the tone is more important than' zi'.
Father (pronounced the third sound)-an ancient title for a man or an old man.
Father (read the fourth sound)-the name of the father or male elder.
Fu-the reputation of the ancients.
Husband-In ancient times, adult men were called husbands, not specifically female spouses.
Man-originally refers to a person, in ancient times refers to a man among civilians, or ordinary people.
Men were called men's beards in ancient times. In ancient times, men's beards were beautiful, so they were called this.
female
Concubine-the humble request of ancient women.
Mother-the ancient name for aristocratic women or the general name for older women.
Tsing Yi-an ancient name for a girl.
Skirts were synonymous with women in ancient times.
A husband's address to his wife.
Make-up-a synonym for ancient beauty.
Moth-also known as' Emei', synonymous with ancient beauty.
Women were called women in ancient times.
Sunbathing-In ancient times, old women were called sunbathing.
In ancient times, for women, it generally refers to older people and also refers to girls.
Er-an ancient name for a woman or an old woman.
Mother-in ancient times, it generally referred to mother, girl or woman.
Others call their children, and they will give them to you if necessary.