Words are the annotations, supplements and extensions of a person's name. Words must echo each other with names. For example:
1, Cao Cao, the word Meng De. "Meng" is the eldest daughter of concubines, and "De" means "De", which echoes the word "Xing".
2, Zhao Yun, Zi Zilong. As the saying goes: dragons follow the clouds and tigers follow the wind;
3, Sun Quan, the word Zhong Mou. "Zhong" means "second child", and everyone knows the word "Machiavellian".
4, Ma Chao, the word Meng Qi. He was born in Marten's "side room", the boss;
5, Ma Su, the word Youchang. It means that he is the "little five brother" of the old horse family;
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In China, not all people have "personality". People with status, status and culture generally have "character".
The poor cannot have words. Never heard of Wu Dalang's word.
After the Mongolian Tatars perished in China, the Han people in the south were not allowed to have names, let alone words.
Local rich people and profiteers, who don't know how to write a big word, will also get a word and put on airs.
The ancients used words, not names, to address others by their names. It's impolite to call others by their first names, and people will hate you to death.
A person's words are only available in adulthood. In order to show modesty, young people all say, "Young, without a watch."
China was a "state of etiquette" in ancient times, and the feudal morality was "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame, loyalty and filial piety"; What does China say now? It's money worship, fraud, fraud. Why do you need words?
Times have changed!