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How many names have teachers had since ancient times?
Teachers, the floorboard of teachers, from pre-Qin to Qing Dynasty.

Master: Pre-Qin period.

Teachers: Praise to Teachers in Pre-Qin Period.

Shi Bao: In ancient times, he was a scholar who taught nobles.

Master: a title of respect for teachers in the Song Dynasty.

Doctor: a teacher of Chinese studies in the pre-Qin period.

Wine sacrifice: the title of teacher in official school in Han Dynasty.

Teacher: A teacher who taught music in ancient times.

Teaching assistant: Miss Imperial College.

Mr. Wang: a teacher of Chinese studies in the pre-Qin period.

Mr. Menguan: the title of home teacher in Song and Yuan Dynasties.

Menke: another name for a homeschooling teacher in the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

Professor: Originally a scholar in the Song Dynasty, it was later used as a title of respect for teachers.

Teacher: In ancient times, the most respected scholars were called teachers. Or in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, people who taught opera skills were called teachers.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions: A primary school teacher established in the capital of Song Dynasty.

Teaching: the teacher in charge of class examination in Ming Dynasty.

Teaching post: Originally one of the six posts of dutiful son in Zhou Li, it was used as a teacher in Qing Dynasty.

Scholar: imperial academy's teacher in Han Dynasty.

Jiang Lang: a teacher in imperial academy in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Teachers in imperial academy in Song Dynasty.

Zheng Xue: a teacher in imperial academy during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Supervision: There was a supervision school above the middle school in Qing Dynasty, which was responsible for students' homework and attendance.

Cheng Jian: In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this was the title of China imperial academy.