Self-proclaimed unspecialized or laymanBoth " unspecialized " and " scholar " could be used to address themselves, but they had different meanings and cultural implications.
The term " Sanren " appeared earlier in Mozi and Zhuangzi's Human World. Lu Guimeng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as the Sanren of Jianghu. He said that Sanren was a person who was scattered, with no restraint in his heart, mind, body and spirit. In Taoism, the term " Sanren " was also commonly used. For example, Sun Bu 'er was known as Qingjing Sanren, and Wang Chu was known as Xuanjing Sanren. There were also some scholars who liked to call themselves unspecialized, like Luo Guan's middle name, Huhai's unspecialized, and Feng Menglong's name, Guqu's unspecialized.
"Jushi" was first seen in the Vimalakirti Sutra, which referred to people who chanted Buddha at home or practiced Taoism at home. In traditional China culture, they were practitioners or cultured people at home. In ancient times, householder referred to Buddhists who practiced at home. It was widely used in literature as an elegant title. Scholars who claimed to be laymen often expressed their modesty. Although they were cultured, they were not satisfied with this. They hoped to improve their realm through learning and cultivation. At the same time, they expressed their loneliness and self-admiration. They also expressed their pride that was different from ordinary people. For example, Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty called himself Xiangshan Jushi, Su Shi of the Song Dynasty called himself Dongpo Jushi, etc. In addition to Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and other schools also had laymen. In modern times, some people still followed this tradition.
Choosing to call themselves " unspecialized " or " layman " depended on one's cultural background, beliefs, attitude towards life, and other factors. If one tended to express a carefree, unrestrained state or a cultivation attitude related to Taoist culture, they might choose to call themselves "Sanren"; if one paid attention to cultivation at home, self-cultivation, or hoped to express feelings such as literary cultivation, self-humility, and detachment from the secular world, they might choose to call themselves "Jushi".
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Is there any self-proclaimed title in the novelIn novels, characters usually call themselves or call themselves by a certain name, usually to express their self-awareness and identity. Here are some common self-introductions:
"I" is usually used to express a character's self-awareness and identity, or to express oneself about a certain event or situation.
2. Person: used to indicate the true gender and identity of a character or to emphasize the personality and characteristics of a character.
[3. Lao Zi/Lao Niang: Used to express a character's age, gender, or identity, or to express a character's personality and way of doing things.]
4. Brother/Sister: It is used to express the relationship between a certain character or to express the character's personality and characteristics.
5 Self/I/An: Used to express a character's self-awareness and identity, or to express oneself about an event or situation.
6 Xiaosheng/Xiaohua: It is used to indicate the gender and age of a certain character or to indicate the character and characteristics of the character.
I am/I am: used to express a character's self-awareness and identity or to express oneself in a certain event or situation.
What kind of girl was this self-proclaimed fairy?Fairy girls were usually mysterious, elegant, and had special abilities or supernatural powers. They often had extraordinary talents or unique magic skills that could communicate with heaven and earth and manipulate natural elements. In novels, fairy girls were usually mysterious and charming existences that could attract the attention of many people. At the same time, they were often inextricably linked to demons, monsters, and other dark forces.
Guangyuan Man Self-proclaimed TikTok Online CelebrityIn Guangyuan, there was a man who fought with others after drinking. He refused to cooperate with the police at the scene and was taken to the police station. The man claimed to be a TikTok internet celebrity and threatened the police to "be careful of being beaten". He also repeatedly insulted the police. After his mother arrived, he still did not listen to her advice and even tried to scam the police. In the end, the man was given an administrative penalty of 10 days of administrative detention by the police.
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