[ **up: [[Chinese language--Honorifics]]** ] --- # *Gē* 哥 (Older brother) > Ge or Gege means “big brother” and is normally used to address blood-related older brothers or males older than you (as seen with how Cheng Qianli address his older twin and RNZ).[^1] *See also:* [[Gēge 哥哥 (Chinese honorific)]]; [[Gē vs. gēge 哥 vs 哥哥]]. [^1]: Xi Zixu, *[[Xi Zixu. 'Kaleidoscope of Death', 2018.|Kaleidoscope of Death]]*, trans. Taida Translations, 2020, chapter 17, https://taidatranslations.wordpress.com/kaleidoscope-of-death/kod-chapter-17/.