Di son and eldest son were two different concepts. The eldest son was the oldest son in the family, regardless of who his mother was. A legitimate son was a son born to his wife, or a son born to his wife, but his status was slightly lower than that of a son born to his wife. In ancient China, the legitimate son had priority in inheritance, even if he was not the eldest son. The status of a legitimate son was higher because he had the priority to inherit the family property. The status and inheritance rights of the eldest son and legitimate son were determined according to the specific situation.
Di Renjie's eldest son was called Di Guangsi. He was the most outstanding son of Di Renjie who was the most like Di Renjie. Di Guangsi served his parents very filial piety, humble, upright and unyielding, talented and outstanding, with his father Di Renjie's demeanor. He had served as governor of Zi, Xu and Bei, and was the general of the hussars. Di Guangsi performed well during his tenure and was praised and reused by Wu Zetian. Wu Zetian even praised Di Renjie and said,"You can be compared with Qi Xi, who doesn't avoid relatives." Di Guangsi's younger brother, Di Guangyuan, was also Di Renjie's son. He had once saved Di Renjie's life. There was no mention of Di Renjie's third son.
The eldest son was not exactly the same as the legitimate eldest son. The eldest son referred to the first son of the male owner and concubine, also known as the Shu eldest son. The eldest son referred to the first son of the male owner and his wife. Although the eldest son was also the eldest son, the eldest son was not necessarily the eldest son. The eldest son enjoyed a higher status and priority in the family inheritance, and the eldest son was the first child of the male master. It could be the eldest son of the legitimate son or the eldest son of the concubine. Therefore, there were some differences between the eldest son and the legitimate eldest son in ancient society.
The difference between a legitimate eldest son and an illegitimate eldest son lay in their concept, status, and order of inheritance. The eldest son was the first son born to his wife, while the eldest son was the oldest son born to a concubine. In terms of status, the status of the eldest son was much higher than that of the eldest son. Regardless of whether he was the eldest son or not, as long as he was a legitimate son, his status would be higher than that of a concubine. In terms of the order of inheritance, the ancient system implemented the eldest son inheritance system. The legitimate son inherited the family's status and property before the illegitimate son. If there was no eldest son in the family, or if the eldest son died and had no descendants, then the eldest son could inherit. In short, there were obvious differences in status and inheritance rights between the eldest son and the eldest son.
The eldest son of the Beijing waiter was Li Xin 'ai. She was the biological daughter of the Beijing waiter and Brother Jie. She was born in 2006. Li Xin 'ai was a well-known child star and actress in the Beijing area. She had shown outstanding acting talent. Therefore, he could confirm that the eldest son of the second son was Li Xin 'ai.
The second son's son was not the eldest grandson. In traditional China culture, the eldest grandson referred to the oldest and oldest grandson in the family, not the son of the second son. The identity and inheritance of the eldest grandson was related to the eldest son, and the son of the second son did not have the status of the eldest grandson in the family. In ancient times, the status of the eldest grandson was closely related to the family's bloodline inheritance and inheritance rules. Only the son of the eldest son could be called the eldest grandson. However, in modern society, with the change in family inheritance rights, all sons and daughters had the same inheritance rights. The concept of the eldest grandson was no longer applicable. Therefore, the son of the second son was not the eldest grandson.
The eldest son of the Beijing waiter was Li Xin 'ai. She was the biological daughter of the Beijing waiter and Brother Jie. She was born in 2006. Li Xin 'ai was a well-known child star and actress in Beijing.
The pronunciation of a legitimate son is [díz], and the pronunciation of a concubine's son is [shz].
The status of a legitimate son was higher than that of the eldest son. A legitimate son was a son born to his wife, while the eldest son was the eldest son in the family, regardless of who his biological mother was. In ancient China, the Di Shu system was strict, and the Di son had priority in inheritance, even if he was not the eldest son. The status of a legitimate son was higher because he had the priority to inherit the family property. The eldest son was the first son born to his wife. He had the highest status among all the children. The eldest son of a concubine was the eldest son of a concubine or a concubine, and his status was relatively low. Generally speaking, Di sons had a higher status than Shu sons, and the eldest son had the highest status.
The difference between a legitimate son and an eldest son was their status and inheritance rights. The eldest son was the first son among all the sons born to the male master and his wife, while the legitimate son was all the sons born to the male master and his wife. The eldest son was the first son of the male master and his wife. The eldest son had the first right of inheritance among all the sons, followed by a bunch of legitimate sons, and finally, it was the turn of the illegitimate sons. The right of inheritance of the eldest son was unchangeable. Even if the male master remarried or had another child, the eldest son would still maintain the first right of inheritance. The status and inheritance rights of the eldest son and legitimate son were determined according to the specific situation.
The eldest son in the drama's parents 'love story was not his biological son. In the TV series, Jiang Hongzhi and Dehua fell in love and got married. They had two children, a son, Jiang Tiange, and a daughter, Jiang Meiqi. However, Jiang Hongzhi's biological son, Jiang Dahai, was born with someone other than Dehua. In the later stages of the story, Jiang Hongzhi was shocked and sad when he learned the truth, but he chose to forgive Dehua and Dahai and spend the rest of his life with them.