Auntie, referred to as Auntie for short, refers to modern women's names, such as aunt sweeping the floor, aunt cooking, etc., and also refers to nurses or nannies. But it usually refers to kinship terms and refers to the mother's sister. Some people also call it a woman of the same age as her mother: Wang directs ~.
In some places, menstruation refers to the mother's sister, and the mother's sister is called aunt, aunt or aunt. In some places, aunt refers to mother, mother and sister are called menstruation, and mother and sister are called aunt. In ancient times, it was called obedient mother. But "menstruation" sometimes refers to aunts (elder sister and sister-in-law): the wife's elder sister is called elder sister, and the wife's elder sister is also called sister-in-law and menstruation.
In Hong Kong and Macau, if you call a woman an aunt, it may cause the other person's displeasure. In Hong Kong and Macau, it is customary to call women ladies and men gentlemen.