Chinese Kinship Term Wài
In Chinese kinship terminology, what does the term ‘外 (wài)’ signify about traditional family lineage?
A
It designates elder relatives, emphasizing their respected position ‘outside’ the core family unit.
B
It refers to adopted family members, indicating their status as ‘outsiders’ in the traditional family hierarchy.
C
It denotes maternal relatives, reflecting the patrilineal nature of traditional Chinese family structure where maternal lineage is considered ‘outside’.
D
It identifies non-blood relatives, highlighting the importance of genetic lineage in Chinese family systems.
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