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Personal names in Chinese culture follow a number of conventions different from those of personal names in Western cultures. Chinese people commonly address each other with full names instead of given names, and family names are never used alone without any salutation. Chinese family names are patrilineal, passed from father to children while Chinese given names can consist of any character and contain almost any meaning. This book explores the interesting ways of naming in China and studies the socio-cultural background of most popular surnames.
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