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Name refers to the name of a person, product, or object. Names can be divided into broad and narrow senses, as well as nicknames, aliases, nicknames, nicknames, etc. The name in the broad sense includes the surname and first name of citizens as well as the names of legal entities and unincorporated groups; the name in the narrow sense only refers to the surname and first name of citizens. A combination of name and character. In ancient China, names and characters were used separately. Today, collectively referred to as "name", it refers to a name or given name.
It is said that in ancient times, babies were named by their fathers when they were three months old. This is the origin of the "name" of the ancients. In fact, among the Chinese people, some areas still retain the custom of naming babies when they are one month old. However, the right to name is no longer held by the father alone, but by the baby's relatives.
What’s interesting is that in ancient times, when a boy reached the age of 20, he had to hold a ceremony of “tying his hair and crowning his hair” to show that he was an adult. At this time, he had to take his name. When a girl reaches the age of 15, she must perform the ceremony of "tying her hair and adding a hairpin" to show that she is ready to marry. At this time, she also needs to pick her name. It can be seen that in ancient times, both men and women had their own prefixes. For example, the modern female revolutionary Qiu Jin had the prefix Xuanqing.