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Is the child born to a remarried wife in ancient times a direct son or an illegitimate child?

Is the child born to a remarried wife in ancient times a direct son or an illegitimate child? The so-called Di Zi, the son, flat wife and stepwife born by the first wife can all be called Di Zi, but the eldest son born by the first wife who inherited the family business is also called "Shunza". Other Di Zi has no such special meaning.

The original match was the first wife married by Ming Media. Although China has three wives and four concubines since ancient times, this only refers to a large number of concubines. In addition to the first wife, "little wife, lower wife, little wife and ordinary wife" are actually the names of concubines, that is to say, China has long implemented the marriage system of monogamy and concubinage, but in the hierarchical old society, different identities correspond to different identities.

In ancient China, a man could marry many women. Many people call this system polygamy. In fact, this title is not rigorous, because the so-called "wife" in China's ancient polygamy has different family status, so it is more appropriate to call it polygamy. My aunt's son is called "bastard", which is very different from my first son in status and inheritance.

But strictly speaking, this title is not rigorous enough, because there was another kind of wife called "flat wife" in ancient China.

Flat wife is an ancient name in China for a woman married by a businessman when doing business abroad. In the early stage, her status was low, but she was still a concubine when she was named concubine. For example, "Daming Law Family Law Marriage Gate" stipulates: "If a wife marries more, she will also call 90%, and (the wife who marries later) will be divorced (returning to the Sect)."

Steproom is not a little wife, but a big wife. There are other reasons for his wife's death. The legally married woman is the man's wife, and the son is naturally the eldest son. In history, Cao Cao's wife, Mrs. Bian, was like this. Actually, Mrs. Bian was before, and Ding Furen was the main palace of Cao Cao. But Cao Ang, the eldest son of Cao Cao, died because of a girl, which made Mrs Ding hurt and bothered Cao Cao all day. Cao Cao is a cruel temper, and one day he finally lost control and drove Mrs. Ding back to her hometown in Bozhou.

For example, if the wife dies or divorces, the wife who continues to get married is called the steproom or the house, and the son born in the steproom is also called Di Zi, but Di Zi born in Yuanpei takes precedence over Di Zi born in the steproom, and Di Zi born in the previous wife takes precedence over Di Zi born in the next wife.

However, if a wife is not a lineal one, it is difficult to be a proper wife from the beginning, even if there is only one, she is nominally a flat wife or concubine to prepare for the appearance of a proper wife. Even if she becomes a wife, the children born in etiquette are illegitimate children.

However, if a concubine is a direct blood relative, she gives birth to a son, is righted as a wife, and gives birth to a son, then the son who becomes a wife has priority over the son who was born when she was a concubine. But also called son.

As long as they are children born in the first room, the first wife and the second room are the eldest sons. Even children born in the side room of the high gate have no priority and inheritance rights. In ancient times, concubines had a very low status and disrespected people, and the children born to the first wife did not have this status and low status.