2. refers to young women.
The youngest girl in the family, parents or brothers and sisters call her "Yaomeier" to express her love for her young daughter and sister. Outsiders can also call other women "Yaomeier", but they often use surnames, such as Chen Yaomei and Wang Yaomei.
Nowadays, in addition to ranking, Sichuanese often add the prefix "Yao" before "favorite", such as: calling babies "Yao" and "Yao"; "Mao", "Dad", "Aunt" and "Uncle" mean the lowest ranking. Because "Yao" refers to "small", "tender" and "young", "Yao sister" mostly refers to "young girl" or "beautiful little girl".
Common appellation-
Grandpa-is a respectful name for male old people;
Mother-in-law-is a respectful name for female elderly people;
Old Khan-one of the appellations of father;
Old sister-in-law is an impolite name for an old woman;
Hengheng-is a title for women of their parents' generation;
Yaoer-is his son's nickname.