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What are the names of ancient wives?

1, madam

This title is relatively common and everyone can understand it, but in fact, in ancient times, women with certain status could use this title. After the Han Dynasty, only the wives of princes and ministers can be called wives. In the "wife-sealing innuendo" of later generations, "wife-sealing" means that some officials seal their mothers or wives. Later it was extended to the wives of ordinary people.

2. My wife

Scholars love to use this word, and my wife is the person in the house.

3. Lady

Before the Song Dynasty, the term "madam" actually refers to unmarried women. It was not until the Yuan Dynasty that married women began to be called "ladies".

4. Wife

This is a courtesy title for his wife. "Cheap" is a modest word, and "inside" is my wife. "cheap" It refers to the man himself, not his wife, that is, "my humble wife."

5. Lady

The popularity of "wife" in the Republic of China actually has its historical origin. It is said that they are the three founding daughters of the Zhou Dynasty, because their names all have the word "Tai". That is, her mother's name is Taiyun, her grandmother's name is Taijiang, and her wife's name is Tess, hence the word "wife".

6. Mother

The most popular name now, which first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, has a history of 1000 years.

7. Zitong

This title can be found in emperors' homes. Generally speaking, emperors address their queens. It is said that this title is also related to Wei Zifu. According to legend, Wei Zifu entered the palace, but he was not allowed to see him after he was 40. Please come out in tears. Emperor Wu was lucky enough to have a son and made him a queen because he dreamed of "Zi Shu" at night. Later, the emperor called him Zitong.

Catalpa bungeana is the most expensive tree. The ancients used catalpa as the meaning of having a son. In ancient times, many children were emphasized, and the royal family attached great importance to children. The queen can't escape the custom of ancient female mothers attaching importance to their children. The queen mother is the master of the world, so only the queen mother can call it Zitong.

8. Humble Jing

"Jing" is a shrub, which was often used as a hairpin for women in ancient times and was called "Chai Jing". In ancient times, ordinary women usually wore cloth skirts, and then called their wives "humble", which later evolved into a humble title for their wives.