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Open the chapter to explain the title problem

Many people in the book review area criticized that the ancients did not call "mom" but called "mom". I have made a special explanation in the "works related" of this book, but some people have not seen it.

Let’s just start a single chapter in the main text to explain it, although it’s helpless.

The following is the "Folk Style 2" Volume 17 of "Miscellaneous Notes of Wanshu" - dialect:

The ancestor called the grandmother. The grandmother called the grandmother. The father called the father, and the father called the father, and the mother called the mother. The parents called the son and the brother. The daughter called the daughter and the sister... The daughter called the old man and the aunt called the mother. The son-in-law called the wife and the father, and the wife and the mother called the mother.

Wanshu Miscellaneous Notes were written in 1593, which happened to be the year of this book. I think this evidence is more authoritative than TV series? [[[CP|W:28|H:30|A:C]]]] Orange welcomes everyone to criticize, but there is a request. When criticizing, it must make some sense?
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