About the setting of this article

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Tao Tao is a novice, so there may be deficiencies in many places, I hope that if you have any opinions, you will put forward, Tao Tao will work hard to change.

This article is an overhead, but it is also based on the Northern Song Dynasty, which was a very prosperous dynasty in ancient times in a real sense, and it is said that there were night markets or something.

Mainly in terms of titles and official positions to learn from the Northern Song Dynasty, there may be some shortcomings, but also ask readers to Haihan.

This article calls the unmarried woman a lady, or a little lady, the young lady is called ** in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the girl is the meaning of the aunt.

If the married husband has an official position, he will generally be called a lady, and if he is a wealthy family, he will be called a housewife, and the lord is not popular in the Song Dynasty, and he is generally called a person with an official position.

The specific names are as follows

Lady: An unmarried woman

Lang Jun: An unmarried or relatively young man

Madame: Generally refers to the wife of an official with an official position, preferably with a decree.

Husband: Generally the wife refers to her husband. (Note: In the Song Dynasty, Xianggong generally referred to the prime minister, or a high-ranking official.) )

Lang Master: The name of the slave and maid to the head of the family.

Gong: Generally refers to a man over the age of 40, with a surname, such as Wei Gong, etc.

Official, everyone: refers to the emperor, but the ranking is a little rusty, and it is generally replaced by the saint.

Sage: Refers to the Empress.

Concubine, slave: Ordinary women call themselves to the outside world

Certain: Ordinary men call themselves so-and-so, and occasionally women call themselves

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Rock's House

Luo Jia Dalang: Luo Yin

Da Lang's daughter-in-law: Chen

Eldest son: Luo Jingting

Eldest daughter: Luo Rongxing

Youngest son: Luo Jingming

Rock's second room

Luo Jia Erlang: Luo Qian

Erlang's daughter-in-law: Qi's

Eldest son: Luo Jingyu

Eldest daughter: Luo Rongwan

Young girl: Luo Rongxing

Yongle Hou Mansion

Mrs. Qi: Zhao

Yongle Hou: Qi Yuan's main room: Xiao Zhao's concubine's room: Lian Sanniang

Eldest son: Qi Yinan

Eldest daughter: Qi Yanning

Second daughter: Qi Yanran

Concubine: Qi Yibei

Concubine: Qi Yanyue

About the bureaucratic system

The prime minister is placed in Zhongshu Province, which is the government hall, and shares power with the privy envoy.

Three provinces: Zhongshu Province, Menxia Province, Shangshu Province

Six departments: the household department, the ritual department, the officials department, the engineering department, the military department, and the criminal department

Twenty-four Divisions: Six Divisions are set up in twenty-four Divisions

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