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Why does Jiang Yang call it Sir?
Women with high knowledge status and high respect are called "sir"

In ancient times, the word "Mr." was mainly used to address teachers. According to historical records, addressing teachers with "Mr." only appears in Quli: "From Yu Xiansheng, it is not polite to talk to people." In other words, the word "Mr." was originally used to show respect for teachers, and later people who reached a certain level of identity and knowledge were also called "Mr."

In the past, most teachers were men, so "Mr" gradually became a respectful name for intellectuals and adult men with certain status. In fact, some intellectual women should also belong to the category of "Mr."

Born in the Republic of China, everyone is educated, learned and respected. Jiang Yang is called "Sir", which represents the greatest respect for her. The lady known as "Mr." in history is equally dull and even omnipotent in history. They erased the stereotype of the world and proved that women can hold up half the sky.

Jiang Yang's personality evaluation:

"She is obsessed with the conscience and ethics of intellectuals, the care and love of great women, the indifference and tenacity of China's traditional culture, and Jiang Yang's heart is hard and soft."

"The most virtuous wife, the most talented woman", "To Yang Jikang (Jiang Yang's real name), which uniquely combines three incompatible: wife, lover and friend." (Qian Zhongshu)

"You hold Qian Zhongshu, I hold Jiang Yang!" (Xia Yan)

"Jiang Yang's prose is plain, calm and meaningful. It can be described as' nothing, everything is romantic'. Reading her prose is more like listening to a philosopher telling some past events. There is an outstanding pursuit of life in calm, plain and ordinary. " (Comment by Lu Ling, Deputy Secretary-General of Chinese Fiction Society)