Pronunciation: táng kè?
Origin: "Tangke" is a "guest in the hall". The hall is the most sacred place for ancestor worship and the most important place for family discussion and decision-making, which proves that the husband-in-law does not treat his married wife as an outsider and invites him directly to the hall. Because after all, it is a foreign surname, not a common ancestor, so it is called "guest" and called "Tangke".
Quote: Zhou Libo's Great Changes in the Countryside Part I: "On the contrary, his cousin has a hot temper."
The lady standing next to Mr. Zhang is his cousin.
Extended information Tang Ke other meaning:
1, class guest.
Quote: Sui's Epitaph of Yuan Zhong: "Tang can be true, expensive _ constant."
As long as there are guests at home, the glass full of wine is always full.
2. Female guests.
Quote: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" the fifth time: "Officials and guests added up, and more than 20 tables were set up."
3. Generally refers to women.
Quote: Zhang Tianyi's "Northern Tiger": "Everyone calls Miss Zong's cousin-she came to the guild hall again today."
4. Especially married women.
Quote: Wu Qin Fang said He Dian's fourth sentence: "He said that no matter how old, rich or poor, mother or Tang Ke, as long as they are beautiful."