Qing Definition: The name of a senior official in ancient times. Below the public, above the official; a term of endearment used by ancient monarchs to their ministers; a term of endearment used to express affection to people in ancient times; a term of endearment used between ancient couples.
Note: This is based on the rhyme of "桡" (overlapping). "Bai Hu Tong" says: "The Qing Dynasty is the one who speaks the truth, and the Chapter is good at understanding the principles."
The six ministers: Tianguan Zhongzai, Diguan Situ, Spring Guan Zongbo, Summer Guan Sima, Autumn Guan Sikou, and Winter Guan Sikong.
Note: The Six Ministers of Zhou Li. "The Rites of Zhou" says: "The rulers belong to one person, Dazai Qing. The instructors belong to Da Situ Qing. The ritual officers belong to them. The Da Zong Boqing belongs to the political officials; the Da Sima Qing belongs to the officials; the Da Sikou belongs to them. You are the only one." One of them is a subordinate of an official; the Great Sikong Qing is one person. The emperor has six villages, one is the elder of the village, and one is the father of the second village. There is one township official for each township minister, which is the six ministers.
Example:
Chapter 5 of "A Dream of Red Mansions": "The mechanism was too clever, and it cost Qing Qing her life."
"A Letter to My Wife" ——Lin Juemin of the Qing Dynasty "It's like meeting Qing Qing."
Qing Zi champion. ——"Book of Han·Gaodi Ji". Collection note: "Qingzi, a word of praise from people at that time."
The people of Wei called him Qingqing. ——"Historical Records·Assassin's Biography". Suo Yin: "It's a title respected by people of the time."
I don't drive you away, but I force you to have a mother. ——"New Odes of Yutai·Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife" Among them, Qingqing is an affectionate term for women.