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Who is the queen's name?

Empress is generally the title of queen, concubine, princess and other royal and aristocratic women.

It is also an honorific title for the goddess, such as calling Mazu the "queen of heaven" and calling Mother Earth the "queen of earth". After the Song Dynasty, Guanyin Bodhisattva was called "Guanyin" by believers because it was mostly a female image in China.

History:

In Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty, Empress Dowager Dong and He Taihou at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty were called "empresses", and contemporary costume dramas in China also called empresses "queens".

However, in the history of China, she was the first person to call the harem "Empress Dowager", and called her mother Liu (who later learned that she was not her biological mother) and her adoptive mother Yang "Big Queen" and "Little Queen" respectively, meaning "Mother". Song Shenzong once called Caotai "queen", which means "grandmother". After the Song Dynasty, the word "Empress" was fixed as a title of respect for the harem.