In ancient times, women of different ages had the following elegant names: 0 - 1 years old is called swaddling;1 year old is called tooth;2 - 3 years old is called child;7 years old is called the beginning of the year; childhood can be called total horn;10 years old and below can be called yellow mouth;12 years old is called the golden hairpin year;13 years old is called the cardamom age;15 years old is called the age of coming of age;16 years old is called the age of jade;20 years old is called the age of peach and plum;24 years old is called the age of flowers; when married is called the age of plum;30 years old is called the age of half-old Xu Niang. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, women of all ages had the following elegant titles: - From zero to one year old: swaddling. - One year old: Fang. - Two or three years old: childhood. - Seven years old: the beginning of the year. - Under ten years old: Yellow mouth. - Twelve years old: the year of the golden hairpin. - 13 years old: the age of a budding flower. - Fifteen years old: the age of adulthood. - 16 years old: Jasper Age. - 20 years old, the prime of life. - Twenty-four years old, the time of youth. - 30 years old: Half-aged. - 40 years old, old and yellow. - Fifty years old: the age of knowing one's destiny. - Sixty years old: the age of sixty. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The age of 0 is called the period of soup cake, the first degree, the red child, and the swaddling clothes; The age of 2 is called the child; The age of 7 - 8 is called the beginning of the horn and the total horn; The age of 9 is called the yellow mouth; The age of 10 is called the year of young school and foreign tutor; The age of 12 is called the year of golden hairpin for women; The age of 13 - 15 is called the year of dancing spoon and dancing evening for men; The age of 13 is called the age of cardamom for women; The age of 15 is called the age of adulthood for women, and the age of ambition for men; The age of 20 is called the age of weak crown for men; The age of 24 for women is called the age of flowers. 30-year-old men were called the age of standing, and women were called half-old Xu Niang;40-year-old was called the age of no confusion;50-year-old was called the age of knowing fate and half a hundred years old;60-year-old was called the age of hearing and the age of 60; 70-year-old was called the age of seventy;77-year-old was called the age of longevity;80 - 90-year-old was called the age of eighty;99-year-old was called the age of white longevity;100-year-old was called the age of maturity;108-year-old was also called the age of eighty. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some common titles for women of different ages: * * 1. Young female ** 1. * * Girl **: This form of address is filled with a sense of intimacy and playfulness. It is suitable for young girls or married women. It can make people feel friendly and warm. For example,"Girl, is there a coffee shop nearby?" 2. * * Girl **: It often refers to a young woman who has just started to fall in love. This title reflects the age when women are young, innocent, and begin to look forward to love. 3. [Little girl]: It was used to describe a young girl who was still in her prime. It gave off a feeling of intimacy and liveliness. 4. * * 5. * * Girl **: Usually used to address younger women, especially when referring to women who have not fully matured. * * 2. Older women (similar to or slightly older than you)** 1. * * Sister **: express respect and respect for them, and at the same time, let them feel warmth and care, such as "Sister, can you lend me a light?" * * 3. Married Women ** 1. [Young married woman]: It generally refers to a young woman after marriage. After the wedding night, you can call her that. 2. * * Madam **"Madam": This was a more formal and respectful form of address. It was often used to address married women in social situations. 3. * * Wife,"" wife,"" lover,"" wife,"" humble Jing,"" virtuous wife,"etc. These were all titles used to address married women in family relationships or relatively close interpersonal relationships. For example,"My wife cooked delicious dishes today." * * 4. Older female ** 1. * * Lady **: Originating from the Book of Songs, it is a respectful title for a knowledgeable and cultured woman. It is more common and suitable for all ages. It is especially suitable for situations where the other party's exact age is unknown or when you want to show respect, such as "This lady, do you need help?" "40 Sisters" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are the elegant group names that can be used by the six women: Yi Yi, Rui Cai, Le Mo, Xin Ji, Yi Yin, Gu Hui, Lu Ying, Li Ya, Hua Ou, Cai Zhi, Lan Hui, Mi Ying, Xin Pei, Ying Si, Yi Yu, Jue Ling, Yi Ying, Niao Ya, Rong Ting, Wu Ting, Li Yi, Yi Jue, Man Li, Yi Mei, Chen Qi, Yi Qiao, Yi Wei, Jing Wei, Xi Yang, Yi Qian, Man Wei, Dan Qiao, Shi Yun, Cai Mei, Jia Zhu, Duo Huan, and other creative and pleasant names. It could also be a group name like " Elegant Bloom Sisters "," Wisdom Star Bestie Group ", or " Elegant Six Beauties Group ", which were named according to the elegant and intellectual characteristics of women.
In ancient times, there were many kinds of elegant titles for people, which were given according to the identity, talent, or characteristics of the people. For example, Li Bai was known as the " Poet Immortal," Du Fu was known as the " Poet Saint," and Bai Juyi was known as the " Poet Devil." These elegant titles were a kind of praise and respect for their literary attainments and talents. However, the search results provided did not provide more elegant names of ancient people.
There were many other names and elegant names in ancient times, including tea's other name,"tea", and wind's elegant name,"wind sound, wind Yu". In addition, there were many other names for winter. For example," three winters " referred to the three months of winter, and " nine winters " referred to the ninety days of winter. Wine also had many other names and elegant names, such as "Du Kang","Huan Bo" and so on. In addition, there are other nicknames and elegant names related to the earth, beautiful things, and lovers. In short, the ancient people had unique nicknames and elegant names for all kinds of things.
There were many other names and elegant names for the ancient stars, such as Jade Sand, Star Dou, Bright Soul, Emperor Chariot, Taibai Golden Star, Cang Long, Chen Gou, North Star, White Elm, Ying Star, Yun Chuan, and so on. The sky (including the firmament where the stars were located) was also known as the firmament, the blue sky, the blue sky, the spirit light, the spirit dome, and so on. The novel "The Name Engraved in the Stars of Destiny" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient officialdom, the elegant title was given according to the position, status, and moral character of the official. There were many kinds of elegant titles in ancient officialdom. For example, the prefect's elegant titles were "Jing","Xian","Zhao", etc.; the prime minister's elegant titles were "Xian","Ming","Rui", etc.; the Shangshu Ling's elegant titles were "Wen","Qi","Bian", etc. In addition, the elegant titles of ancient officials also included Qing, Da Fu, Shi, Prime Minister, Shang Shu, Shi Lang, Eunuch, Governor, Jiedushi, etc. These elegant titles reflected the different positions and functions of ancient officials.
There were many elegant titles for ancient scholars, and we can derive some of them. Li Bai was known as "Green Lotus Layman" and "Poet Fairy", Du Fu was known as "Poet Saint", Bai Juyi was known as "Poet Devil", and Li He was known as "Poet Ghost". Other than that, there were also some other elegant titles, such as " Wen Han Zhi Ren "," Mr. Wo Long "," Mr. Jing Jie ", etc. However, the search results provided were not detailed. There might be other elegant names of ancient scholars that had not been mentioned.
There were many kinds of elegant titles for ancient people, which were given according to the identity, talent, or characteristics of the person. For example, Li Bai was known as the " Poet Immortal," Du Fu was known as the " Poet Saint," and Bai Juyi was known as the " Poet Devil." These elegant titles were a kind of praise and respect for their literary attainments and talents.