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Your father, your mother, your son, what do you mean?
Your father refers to the other person's father. Your mother refers to the other person's mother. Your love refers to the other's daughter. Your son means someone else's son.

The word "order" literally means an order. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Ling is a man kneeling on his left. The letter A stands for Muduo, which is an ancient clock. "Ling" is used before nouns or adjectives to show respect for other people's relatives, which means "beauty".

use

The attributive "Yours" is generally omitted when addressing the relatives of the other party with honorifics beginning with the word "Ling". For example, you can directly say "the geometry of the age you love" instead of "the geometry of the age you love".

But if you really say so, there is nothing wrong with it. This usage exists in ancient literary works, such as "your mother" and "your heir" in Yuan Zaju.