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What are the grades and titles of Qing princesses?

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The emperor's first daughter was Princess Julun (but there were also cases where concubines were named Princess Julun, such as Princess Julun in Qing Dynasty and Princess Filial Piety of Emperor Gaozong), and concubines were Princess Heshuo.

Prince Heshuo's first daughter is the princess (Heshuo Gege), and the common daughter is the princess (Duoluogege).

The eldest daughter of Prince Heshuo and the king of Duoluo County is the monarch (Duoluogege), and the concubines are the king of the county (Gushan Gege).

Dorobel's first daughter is the princess (Dorogege), and her common daughter is the township owner (Gege).

The first daughter of Beizi in Gushan is the monarch (Duoluogege), and the illegitimate daughter is not sealed, so it is called the ancestral daughter (Gege).

Enter Bafen Town, enter Bafen Town, and assist the second daughter of the country to be the king of the country (Gege). Illegitimate daughters are not sealed, and they are called ancestral daughters.

Daughters who are less than eight are not sealed, only called sons are preferred to daughters.

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After Emperor Taizong of Qing Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor, in the first year of Chongde (1636), the system was imitated by Ming Dynasty. The daughter of the emperor is called "princess", the daughter of the queen (that is, the middle palace) is called "Princess Gulun", and the daughter of the concubine and the adopted daughter of the queen are called "Princess Heshuo".

In the Qing Dynasty, from the period of Huang Taiji, the emperor's daughter was no longer called "Gege" but generally called "Princess".

For example, Makata, the second daughter of Huang Taiji (born of Empress Xiaowen), was first named as Gulen princess royal, later changed to "Yongning princess royal" and later changed to "Wen Zhuang princess royal".

The so-called "Gege" after that: first, the title of the daughter of the aristocratic family in the Qing Dynasty, and second, the title of the low-level concubine of the emperor and the prince.