Disciples could address their master as "Master"(commonly seen in the Jiangnan area),"Senior Uncle","Senior Uncle"(used for the master's senior brother or junior brother),"Senior Brother","Junior Brother"(commonly seen among fellow disciples),"Master","Teacher","Good Teacher","Master", and so on. The novel "Humph, Call Me Senior Brother" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many ways to address a disciple: 1. ** General title ** - He was directly called a "disciple." This was a more common and universal name. It generally referred to people who learned from their master. - He could also be addressed as "my disciple" to clarify the relationship between master and disciple. - He could also use the term "children" to collectively refer to his disciples. This form of address carried a certain degree of intimacy and a sense of love from an elder to a junior. 2. ** Special Title ** - [Entry disciple: refers to the apprentice disciples who have held an official apprenticeship ceremony and abide by the rules of the sect, such as Guo Degang's entry disciples Meng Hetang and Qin Xiaoxian.] - ** Immediate disciple (teaching, direct disciple)**: Not only have they formally acknowledged their master, but they have also learned systematically from their master face to face. For example, Li Wenhua's master Ma Sanli was only an initial disciple, not a personal disciple. - ** Private Disciple **: A person who could not be taught personally but admired his academic knowledge and thus respected him as a teacher. For example, Mencius was a student of Confucius 'grandson, but claimed to be Confucius' private disciple. - [Last Disciple: A master can only accept one (or none) disciple.] - In some specific master-disciple relationships, there were special pet names, such as Guo Degang calling Luan Yunping his beloved disciple, calling Shaobing his son's disciple because Shaobing grew up in the Guo family, and calling Tao Yunsheng his son. 3. ** From the perspective of status (Using Zong Boxue as an example)** - Students who were personally taught by the teacher were called disciples, and students who were taught by the eldest disciple were called disciples or disciples. These two kinds of students were formally acknowledged as disciples. Disciples and disciples sometimes referred to students who had never been formally acknowledged as masters but had followed their teachers to learn. Disciples were the collective name of disciples and disciples. 4. ** In the field of religion (Buddhism as an example)** - Bhikkhu: A man who has become a monk in a monastery and has received the Great Fulfilment (commonly known as a monk) can be regarded as an apprentice of a Buddhist master. - Bhikshuni: A woman who has become a monk in a monastery and has received full precepts (commonly known as a nun). - A novice monk: A monk who has received the ten precepts in a monastery, but has not received the full precepts. He is a man over seven years old and under twenty years old. - A novice nun: a girl who has become a monk in a monastery and has received the ten precepts, but has not yet received the full precepts. - A woman who has become a monk in a monastery but has not received the full precepts. - Upalasai: A man who studies Buddhism at home and has received the three retreats and five precepts of Buddhism. - Youpaoyi: A woman who studies Buddhism at home and has received the three retreats and five precepts of Buddhism. The novel "Humph, Call Me Senior Brother" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Master and disciple hierarchy included the following titles: 1. Master's parents: Master's granduncle, master's wife, master's grandfather, master's grandmother. 2. Master's Master: Grandmaster. 3. Master's Senior Brothers and Sisters were all called Uncle-Master. 4. The master's junior brothers and sisters were all called uncle-masters. 5. A master's disciples: The eldest was called the senior brother, and the youngest was called the junior brother. These titles were widely used in the relationship between master and disciple in ancient times. The relationship between master and disciple was similar to that between father and son, so the way they addressed each other was also modeled after the way their fathers addressed each other in the family. For example, a master's senior brother would be called uncle-master, and a master's junior brother would be called uncle-master. In terms of seniority between master and disciple, it has some similarities with the way we address each other in our daily lives. If there was an uncertain form of address, he could refer to the way he addressed her in daily life.
The following were some of the master-disciple titles: 1. A master's parents could be called master's granduncle, master's wife, master's grandfather, and master's grandmother. 2. The master's master was called the grandmaster. 3. Master's Senior Brothers and Sisters were all called Uncle-Master. 4. The master's junior brothers and sisters were all called uncle-masters. 5. A master's disciples: The eldest was called the senior brother, and the youngest was called the junior brother. In some traditional industries or cultural fields, there were other forms of address. For example, a grandmaster could call a master's master; a granduncle could call a granduncle's grandmaster; a master's granduncle could call a master's granduncle; a master's granduncle could call a master's granduncle; a grandnephew's grandnephew was generally called a nephew, a junior, and so on. In the Beijing opera industry, the seniority of actors was "single-talk", which meant that they could not go up several generations. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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In the traditional family hierarchy, in terms of direct blood relatives, the upper order (elders) were the first ancestor (father of the distant grandfather), the distant grandfather (father of the great ancestor), the great ancestor (father of the great ancestor), the great ancestor (father of the great ancestor), the great ancestor (father of the great ancestor), the great ancestor (father of the great grandfather), and the grandfather. In the following order, there were sons (the person born by oneself), grandsons (the son's son), great-grandsons (the son of the grandson), great-great-grandchildren (the son of the great-great-grandson), laisun (the son of the great-great-grandson), zhusun (the son of laisun), rensun (the son of zhusun), yunsun (the son of rensun), and ersun (the son of yunsun). On the paternal side, there are uncles (father's elder brother), uncles (father's younger brother), aunts (father's sister), and cousins.(Father's brother's son and older than himself)(Father's brother's son and younger than himself) On the maternal side, there were uncles (mother's brother's daughter and older than her), aunts (mother's sister), cousins (mother's sister or brother's son and older than her), cousins (mother's sister or brother's son and younger than her), cousins (mother's sister or brother's daughter and older than her), cousins (mother's sister or brother's daughter and younger than her), cousins (mother's sister or brother's daughter and younger than her). In terms of in-laws, there were husband (the name a married woman called her partner), wife (the name a married man called his partner), father-in-law (the husband's father), and mother-in-law (the husband's mother). However, the relationship between master and disciple was not based on blood or marriage in the traditional sense. There was no specific address for master and disciple in the family hierarchy. However, in some cultural customs or literary creations, the disciple might treat the master as an elder and treat him with respect as if he were his father. He would call the master "master" or "master father", and the master would call the disciple "disciple", but this was not the formal family hierarchy. The novel "Humph, Call Me Senior Brother" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If it was the only disciple of a master, there might be many ways to address him. If he was formally acknowledged as a master and abided by the sect rules, he could be called an entry disciple. If he had not only formally acknowledged a master but also learned systematically face-to-face, he could be called a personal disciple or a teaching disciple. In some cases, he could also be directly called by his name or given an intimate name. For example, Guo Degang called Tao Yunsheng "my son" and so on. If one looked at it from the perspective of some traditional schools, there might be a special title for the only successor, but this depended on the specific school tradition. In Buddhism, if it was the only male disciple who had learned Buddhism at home and had received the Three Devotions and Five Precepts, he could be called Upaosai, while a woman could be called Upaiyi, etc. Different systems and situations would have different names. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The most elegant titles for his father were Yan Qin, Yan Jun, Suo Tian, Tai Gong, Chun Tang, Chun Ting, Chun She, Zunjun, Zunfu, Zundaren, Fuzhang, etc.
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