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Several ways of addressing wives in ancient times

1, cheap Beijing

Address your wife humbly. In the past, you used to call your wife someone else. You can also call her Jingren, Jingfu and Jinghe. A bitch is poor.

2. Lady

A husband's nickname for his wife. In ancient times, it also referred to as a title of respect for a newly married woman.

"Biography of the Ancestors of the Northern Qi Dynasty": "Peirang knew Zan long ago, and made a mockery in the crowd:' It's strange for Qing, an old horse is still called a colt at the age of ten; My wife is obedient and called a lady. ""Shun, synonymous with sixty years old. Go back to Chapters 3 and 5 of The Scholars: "Ask people to carry luggage, walk home, worship their ancestors and welcome their wives at the same time.

3. Auntie

The pronunciation of mother-in-law is pó yí, which generally refers to a woman's wife. "Poyi" is a dialect in northern Shaanxi and Shanxi, which mainly refers to women, while Shanxi mainly refers to wives.

4. Zitong

The emperor's letter to his wife

The original text of Zitong was first seen in Five Almighty Comments: "da ji asked Tian Zi:' What treasures did your king get from his recent writing? Watch it with the children in the future. "("featuring cutting Zhou Pinghua ")

5. Wife

Cheap wife is a Chinese character, and pinyin is jià nè i, which is a courtesy title for wife.

Ming Sunyou's "Qin Xin Documentary Topic Bridge": "The wife is suffering, dare to bother."