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What is the queen's name?

The title of queen has many meanings, mainly to express a kind of respect.

For example: the honorific title of the ancient harem, the honorific title of the queen or princess. In the Song Dynasty, the waiters who served the emperor were treated as queens, and they were very intimate. After the Song Dynasty, it was fixed as the court language.

In the modern area of China, Sichuan and Chongqing, Niangniang can be called Niangniang as the appellation of women of parents' generation, such as menstruation, aunt, aunt, etc. "Niangniang" is a name for a woman who is similar to her mother's age and has no relatives, and also refers to her aunt or aunt.

The ancient queen claimed to be

If you are a queen, some imperial concubines, princesses and so on. You call your own palace, etc. And you are called your concubine in front of the emperor or the royal elders.

Concubines who are called "Zheng Er" and "Zheng Er" or above are called "my maid-in-waiting", "maid-in-waiting" and "empress" by others. Concubines with more than five grades call themselves master sons, concubines call themselves concubines, and others call themselves titles+masters. Concubines above grade 8 are called young masters at the next level, concubines at the next level and young masters at others.

In ancient times, Empress Dowager, Empress Dowager and other ladies-in-waiting were generally used to calling themselves "me" and "me" to courtiers with lower status than themselves. Including princesses, princesses and senior concubines (imperial concubines, imperial concubines, concubines and other maids), the same is true. The greetings such as "My Palace" and "My Family's Funeral" were first circulated in operas, and the official queens and princesses never claimed to be so.