Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Liu Xiang
Target Entity: Liu_Xiang
Preceding Context: It is also considered bad form to name a child after a famous person, although tens of thousands might happen to share a common name such as "
Succeeding Context: ". Similarly, owing to the traditional naming taboos, it is very uncommon in China to name a child directly after a relative, since such children would permit junior family members to inappropriately use the personal names of senior ones. Ancestors can leave a different kind of mark: Chinese naming schemes often employe a generation name, though in the PRC this practice ceased due to the Cultural Revolution and One Child Policy. Every child recorded into the family records in a each generation would share an identical character in their names. Sixteen, thirty-two, or more generations would be worked out in advance to form a generation poem. For example, the one selected in 1737 for the family of read:
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Chinese name

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