Li Hui (Northern Qi)
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Li Hui (Northern Qi)
Li Hui (;?–?), Courtesy name Jingwen(敬文), was an official of the Northern Qi dynasty. Hometown is in Longyao(隆堯), Heibei(河北). History {{incomprehensible, section, date=January 2018 Li was to attend school at the age of six but due to local customs, he was not allowed to attend school. However, he stole his sister's text books and finished the '' Jijiupian'' (《急就章》) in a few days. Li grew up to be handsome and well built. His uncle, Xing Yan, commented that his conversation with Li, is enlightening and precious, and Li's family's hope is all on him. Later, Emperor edict written five rites, Wang Wu and Li Hui cells together responsible for writing the salute. In the Temple of Xianyang(顯陽殿), Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei explained the " Book of Filial Piety"(《孝經》) and the " Book of Rites"(《禮記》). Li Hui and his cousin Li Qian, Pei Bomao, Wei Shou, Lu Yuanming and other officials were responsible for the record, and his re ...
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Courtesy Name
A courtesy name (), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name. This practice is a tradition in the East Asian cultural sphere, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.Ulrich TheobaldNames of Persons and Titles of Rulers/ref> A courtesy name is not to be confused with an art name, another frequently mentioned term for an alternative name in East Asia, which is closer to the concept of a pen name or a pseudonym. Usage A courtesy name is a name traditionally given to Chinese men at the age of 20 ''sui'', marking their coming of age. It was sometimes given to women, usually upon marriage. The practice is no longer common in modern Chinese society. According to the ''Book of Rites'', after a man reached adulthood, it was disrespectful for others of the same generation to address him by his given name. Thus, the given name was reserved for oneself and one's elders, whereas the courtesy name would be used by adults of t ...
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