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... l I or We . It was how the emperor refers to himself . [2] “Taijian”: eunuchs, who were men that were castrated, are not the same as taijian as taijian refers to specific positions in the Imperial Palace and government which were occupied by men that were castrated .
[3] “Xiao de”: I (when talking to a superior) [4] “Gongzi”: son of an official; son of nobility; your son (honorific) [5] “Niangniang”: suffix which should ...
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