Ask Jun's Policy

Ask Jun's Policy

by Kapok Sequence

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Li Shigui is the emperor of the royal family, and Shang Yin is a provocateur and a singer. It is like a fierce dog hitting a turkey, and the chicken is flying and the dog is jumping. You and I don't agree with each other, but he says that he is here to chase his wife. In this city of Chang'an, which is like a chessboard, in these years when grass and snakes are separated by gray lines. I hope she is as humble as mustard, but she is able to kill a bandit with her bare hands, cut her corpse into pieces, dance with long sleeves and strangle powerful eunuchs, protect the country's seal against the odds, and compose tenderness into a grand song in the Tang Palace. He only wanted to be the best for the world, but he made a mistake in weaving a trap. A generation of virtuous ministers died unjustly, a young prince passed away in regret in his 20th year, the palace was locked up with golden branches for three years, and the vassal kings of the four towns gathered their troops to attack. The world fell, and prosperity was chaotic. Fortunately, the character of love is still strong. Suddenly, the fifth daughter of the Song family, Xiaohe, first showed her sharp horns...

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Kapok Sequence65mo ago

The author wants to chat with you about Datang Xiaoxiao:

China has lasted for five thousand years, and the author loves the Tang Dynasty most. So I opened a book with the background of the Tang Dynasty. Because characters from the heyday of the Tang Dynasty were often active on the screen and everyone knew about the major figures, I chose the middle and later Tang Dynasty to explore. Face the difficulties in the non-empty textual research, and never return. This article continues the title of Tang Dynasty Nitian. As a fan of Tang Dynasty, I think we should not prefer the title of film and television dramas and abandon the original style, otherwise we will not be able to write about the flavor of Tang Dynasty. A brief summary of the current titles is as follows: grandpa is not grandpa, empress is not empress, brother is not elder brother, husband is not husband, wife is not a lady, husband-in-law is not husband-in-law. The title of "father, emperor, mother, stepmother, concubine, concubine, prince, master and young master" is not worthy of the title, let alone "royal brother and royal sister". Please use caution if "I, Your Highness, Your Majesty, Your Majesty, Your Majesty, Your Majesty" does not reach the level, as you may be found guilty of treason. Now let's give a detailed explanation of the above defiance. The names of fathers in the Tang Dynasty were "ye" and "ye", which can be repeated or prefixed with the word "ah". I won't go into detail on this point. After all, "Mulan Poems" is quite smooth. Not only mother and father, in fact many titles can be found from Tang poetry. When a legitimate mother is recognized as a mother, a concubine should be called aunt. For example, the pipa girl in "Pipa Xing". Grandpa and mother, if there is a grandfather, there will be a mother. In the Tang Dynasty, the word "mother" was used to address the mother, not a certain concubine. Between brothers, the elder brother is called "brother" and the younger brother is called "lang". One thing that is quite interesting is that the word "brother" in the Tang Dynasty can be used to address the father. For example, if your father is the third eldest brother, you can call him "third brother". This is well documented in classical literature. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty called his father "fourth brother". In comparison, "Father Emperor" is indeed more domineering, but unfortunately there is no such word in the collection of Tang Dynasties. The titles of the royal family in the Tang Dynasty were no different from those of the people. Even the emperor would call himself "wu" when not on important occasions, which is "I" instead of "I come and I go". Eunuchs can call the emperor "everyone". For this point, you can refer to what Li Fuguo said to Tang Dynasty Emperor Li Chu when he was seeking death. Eunuchs can be called "angels", so Du Niang entered "ancient poems containing angels", which are mentioned in Tang poems. A concubine who lives in a small palace will not call herself her own palace like the Qing Dynasty did. Even if you have the most rain and dew, you must pay attention to the "southeast, northwest" level of the palace. You need to fight monsters, upgrade and ascend to the queen position, and command the entire West Palace (harem), then you can call yourself this palace! Opposite the West Palace is the East Palace, so the prince also calls himself this palace. "Your Highness" is the same as "I". Does your heart melt when the gentle and lovely princess calls you "Your Highness?" Take it easy, if the prince hears this, it would be strange if he doesn't kill you. In the Tang Dynasty, only "Queen Mother, Empress, and Prince" were qualified to be called Your Highness. If you really want to hear your concubine call you Your Highness, well, kill the Prince first! Ahem, Datang, which is known as brother, friend and brother, let's not imitate Li Er, the protagonist of the Xuanwu Sect Incident. As for the term "Her Royal Highness the Princess"... I don't know which palace the princess will attend? Do you need to discuss national affairs, or do you want to choose a boss like a concubine and a prince and let the sisters come to pay homage... This title is also prevalent in the 21st century. In the Tang Dynasty, it was probably out of respect for the father that the word "ye" did not derive the titles of "wangye, master, young master" and "adult". The prince was called the king, the master was called Alang, and the young master was called Shaolangjun. It was only in the Ming and Qing Dynasties that later generations gradually evolved into "Master and Young Master", which is very similar to what we today call "Grandpa Mao and Dad Mao". Sure enough, money is king! Can make you call me daddy. When you meet an official, you can call him "Sir" unless you are his son. If you are not a second-generation official, then honestly call him "surname + official position". If you are older, it is "surname + public", such as Pei Gong and Fang Gong. The prime minister calls him "Xiangong", so don't call your husband "Xiangong". If the prime minister thinks that your husband is trying to steal his hat, you will be left a widow at worst, and your family will be wiped out at worst. For students who love Bai Juyi's poems, you will find that he wrote many poems for his husbands, including Xianggong Pei, Xianggong Niu, Xianggong Li... Those husbands are prime ministers. Don't misunderstand them as husbands. We Lotte poets do not have any special hobbies. For the sake of safety, back in the Tang Dynasty, you had to call your husband your husband-in-law, your husband-in-law's parents as "uncle", your husband-in-law's brother as "young man", your son-in-law as "Lengzi", your concubine as "aunt", and you can also call your children as so-and-so. There is no "young master" and "girl", everyone comes and goes, the handsome boy is called the gentleman, the pretty girl is called the lady, the prefix is ​​the rank or the surname, the Tang Dynasty is so arbitrary. In addition, the derivation of the word "girl" has something to do with the male protagonist Li Shi in this article. At that time, it meant "aunt is like mother", so girl girl. The queen can also be called the lady. Refer to Yang Guifei. She is a noble concubine and is called the lady in the palace. This is the treatment of the queen. The slaves in the Tang Dynasty did not call themselves "minions". This was developed after the Ming Dynasty. When it comes to slaves, my ears seem to hear the clever words "minions" from Sister Wei from a certain Qing opera. What's going on... Also, in that dynasty, "nu" and "servant" could also be nicknames, such as Guanyin maidservant, Zhinu and so on. Li Chu's "Dong Lang" is still called "Da Nu". Li Taibai, who "raised a glass to invite the bright moon and made three people in the shadow" loved the moon the most, so he named his daughter "Mingyue Slave". I think this sounds the best. Regarding the status of the male partner general in this article, I would like to mention the house building system. No matter how rich you are as a commoner, you cannot build a mansion. The beams, windows, and doors all depend on your status. If you are really rich, I suggest you dig a piece of land and bury it and spend it slowly. If you really can't spend all the money, take it to the grave. In short, it is impossible to build a gold house and live in it. In addition, only those above the king or the emperor can be called a government, and hundreds of officials can be called a house. It was the same in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so the plaques on the Rongguo and Ningfus in "Red Mansions" were very formally marked "Rongguo Mansion was built by imperial decree" and Ningguo Mansion was built by imperial decree. I still remember the desolate scene when the officers and soldiers removed the plaques and smashed them down when they ransacked the house in "The Red Mansion". So in movies and TV shows, the Zhou Mansion, Wu Mansion, Zhao Qian, Sun Mansion, and Li Mansion are wrong, even if you take all the family names. It's also wrong to call the general's house "Jiang's Mansion". The General's Mansion is equivalent to the court in the military, the place of governance. Do you want the whole family to move in and lie on the golden bed and jade pillows, eat, drink, and have sex? Think beautifully. Let's talk about Mao Zedong. People in the Tang Dynasty couldn't even take out a crumpled silver note unless they had golden ingots or white silver. If you don't have enough copper coins, you can go shopping with a piece of silk in your arms, marry a wife who can weave, and your home can become a money printing factory. The so-called Silk Road, silk is comparable to money. If you want to withdraw money from another place, Tang Bank promotes "flying money". There is one very special thing about eating. If you travel back to the Tang Dynasty, here are two friendly reminders: Eat beef in a sneaky way. Eating pork is equivalent to eating pork, and nobles will punish their servants for eating pork. 😂 No more. If you want to know more, check out my article~

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Painting Pear Clothes66mo ago

Check in for the beautiful sister! Blow up the fairy sister~~

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Love Fairy Tale64mo ago

I like it, I really like it

Excerpt: The first time I came to Chang'an, I was amazed by the grand wedding in front of me. The bride's sedan chair was meandering through half of Chang'an city in a gorgeous way, surrounded by people in front and behind. The torches on Zhuque Street burned into two long dragons, reflecting the twilight night into a warm orange, as if re-drawing the sunset that had just fallen a moment ago.

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Xiaoguliang, Who Loves to Eat Melon Seeds53mo ago

Shang Yin shouldn't talk nonsense easily. Not everyone can be a woman of King Yong. It would be bad if someone caught him. After all, not everyone is a good person.

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Sister Ran, Her Little Sweetheart49mo ago

As fate would have it, when Shang Yin came to Chang'an to watch the wedding for the first time, he never dreamed that he would be the heroine of the wedding. When I first read it, I felt it was a pity, but later I realized that the things you lose may not always be good things. The male protagonist actually refused to go to the enemy country to find medicine to save Shang Yin just for the sake of face. He was so angry! And Dugumo left his post without permission, even if he lost his black gauze hat, he had to go

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Everything is of Inferior Quality, Only Reading is of High Quality49mo ago

Come on Xiaolong

I really didn't expect you to write novels, hahaha. Might as well say, I really didn't expect you to have such talent

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Three Thousand Beauties, One Ladle of Weak Water65mo ago

👏He is indeed a boss, he changed his vest and made a comeback

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I Have To65mo ago

The author has great research evidence

Fans hugged me and came to report, I think they also miss me. 🎉🎉🎉🎉

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￴ ￴ㅤㅤㅤㅤ ￴ ￴50mo ago

Come and take a look

I wish everyone a happy Year of the Tiger, the author is great

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From Now On, for the Rest of My Life'53mo ago

Shang Yin, your name is really nice, and Dugumo is also nice.

I really enjoyed reading it. I saw the author's dedication and hard work in it. I hope it will be updated soon

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