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2. An honorific title for intellectuals and adult men with a certain status.
3. Call someone else’s husband or call someone your own husband (specific use: preceded by a personal pronoun or attributive; such as your husband, my husband).
4. A person who was called an accountant in the old days. For example: He works as a gentleman in a pawn shop.
5. In the old days, people who had careers in storytelling, fortune-telling, fortune-telling, reading Feng Shui, etc. were called people. Such as: Mr. Feng Shui.
6. Later, the meaning was extended, but anyone with high moral character and respect can be addressed as "sir", which means to show respect, and does not necessarily refer to men. For example, Soong Ching Ling, Yang Jiang, Bing Xin, Ding Ling, etc. can all be called Mr.
The title "Sir" has a long history. However, in various periods in history, the title "Mr." was used for different objects. "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng": "If you have wine and food, you are the father and the elder brother." The annotation says: "Sir, the father and the elder brother are also." This means that if you have the alcohol and the food, you will honor your father and elder brother. "Mencius": "Why do you say this, sir?" This "sir" refers to an elder and knowledgeable person. ?
7. Nowadays, all men can be called sir, such as: Mr. Wang, Mr. Li
8. What the wife calls her husband, such as: Are you looking for my husband? Is he not at home?