The following are some nice titles of concubines and palaces: 1 Empress: Ziyu, Concubine Hua, Concubine Gui, Zhaojun, Empress, Wan 'er 2 Promise: Zhaojun, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Meng 'er, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Azhu 3 nobles: Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Jingfei, Huafei, Menger, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner 4 concubines: Imperial Concubine, Zhaojun, Empress, Wan 'er, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Jingfei Chang Zai: Promise, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner, Consort Jing, Empress, Zhaojun 6. Palace Name: Fengyi, Yudian, Zhaoyang, Hualin, Langong, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Zhaojun, Yufeng, Huaiyu, Xiangfei, Ruonan, Xiaozhao, Waner, Jingfei, Empress, Huaiyu, Menger, Huaide, Anhe. Huaide, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Weiyang, Ninggong, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Jindian, Yutang, Zhaojun, Wan 'er, Consort Jing, Empress, Meng' er, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang. Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin. Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin. Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Phoenix, Forbidden City, Cien, Golden Hall, Jade Hall, Ning Palace, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Phoenix, Forbidden City, Cien, Golden Hall Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu, Zhaohe, Anhe, Jingyang, Fenghuang, Zijin, Cien, Jindian, Yutang, Ninggong, Weiyang, Chuxiu.
Kangxi had sealed the six palaces many times: - There were nine people in the first harem, including Empress Xiao Zhaoren, who was the daughter of the Duke's Public House and had many talented people in her family. There was also Consort Xuan, who was married to the little princess and Kangxi's cousin. Consort He, who was promoted because she had a good family background, had a child (although she died early), and raised Kangxi's grandson, Hongli. Concubine Dai Jiashi was born in the same family and did not have a prominent official position. She was appreciated by Kangxi by her looks and luck. She relied on her son, the Seventh Prince, to bring honor to her ancestors and raise her family from the same family to a noble family. Concubine Wang was promoted because she gave birth to three sons, the 15th, the 16th, and the 18th. Concubine Chen was promoted because she was the mother of the 17th Prince. Concubine Wan Liuha gave birth to the 12th Prince and was granted the title of Lord of the Inner Court. Concubine Hui was conferred because she gave birth to a son. Ma Jiashi, the concubine of Rong, was conferred the title because of her son and daughter, and Wu Yashi, the concubine of De, was conferred the title. - In the fourth round of the harem, there were a total of six people, namely Xuan Concubine Borzijit, He Concubine Guaerjia, Cheng Concubine Dai Jia, Mi Concubine Wang, Qin Concubine Chen, and Ding Concubine Wanliu Ha.
" Bu Sheng Lian: No Concubine in the Six Palaces " was a harem romance novel written by Hua Ying. The story took place in the troubled times of the north and south. It described the love-hate entanglement between a favored son of heaven and the adult gift chosen by the Empress Dowager. It was rumored that the male protagonist was very fond of the Feng family, but he warned that he would not allow any children with the Feng family's bloodline to be born. The novel had been completed. The specific plot and character experiences could be read in the relevant chapters.
" The Six Palaces of the Red Chamber Without Concubines " was a novel written by Lu Qianjin. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was called a work with excellent plot and writing. The story revolved around the main characters, Lin Daiyu and Murong Yongxuan. The supporting characters included Lin Jue, Murong Zhishi, Xue Baochai, Jia Yingchun, and Jia Baoyu. The latest chapter of the novel was chapter 19, which was updated on May 6th, 2020. Other than that, there were no more details regarding the plot and content of " The Six Palaces of the Red Chamber ".
Based on the current information, it was impossible to provide a complete collection of the titles of the Diji. However, it was known that during the period of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, there were titles such as Emperor Ji of Rou Fu, Emperor Ji of Hui Shu, Emperor Ji of Mao De, Emperor Ji of An Hui Da Chang, etc. The novel " Fantasy Queen Breaks the Heavens " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In ancient feudal times, higher-ranking concubines would have a title after they were conferred. From a historical point of view, different dynasties had different titles for concubines. For example, during the reign of Emperor Hanyuan, Zhaoyi was the first rank among the concubines. Zhaoyi was a title. In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial concubines were divided into imperial consorts, imperial consorts, imperial concubines, noble people, constant presence, promise, and many other ranks. In order to commend or distinguish between them, after the emperor conferred titles to women, he would add some beautiful words in front of them as titles, such as "Zhen, Zhen, Jin, Shu, Li, Hua" and so on. In ancient times, there were two main types of titles for empresses and concubines. One was decided by the emperor, such as the titles of the empress and imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty, as well as the titles of the empress dowager and imperial concubines, which were usually composed of two or more words. The other was the inherent titles in the imperial concubine hierarchy. For example, the four imperial concubines in the imperial harem hierarchy in the early Tang Dynasty: imperial concubine, virtuous concubine, and virtuous concubine. These four inherent imperial concubine titles (and also titles) were respectively "Gui","Shu","De" and "Xian". And in the second case, if the concubines had meritorious deeds, the emperor could give them the imperial title, allowing them to have two titles at the same time. This was a great honor for the women in the harem. In the creation of novels, the titles of concubines were often created based on these historical facts. They might use the existing titles in history, or they might create unique titles according to the world view and cultural background of the novel to reflect the status, personality characteristics, or special feelings of the emperor. For example, titles such as "Soft Concubine", which represented a gentle personality, and "Hui Concubine", which symbolized intelligence, helped to construct the palace hierarchy in the novel, the relationship between the characters, and the development of the plot. For example, in the plot of the palace war, the concubines would fight each other for a more noble title or more titles. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I'm a person who loves reading novels, so I can't provide fictional palaces and concubines. However, in real life, the hierarchy in the palace culture varied according to the country, region, historical background and other factors. The palace hierarchy of different dynasties and countries was also different. The following are some of the hierarchy systems that may have existed in ancient Chinese courts: Queen: The highest ranking woman in the palace usually has a noble status and treatment. 2. Imperial Concubine: The palace women who were one level lower than the Empress usually held some more important positions such as Zhaoyi, Zhaoyuan, Shufei, etc. 3. Concubines: According to the palace hierarchy, the ranks of concubines vary according to factors such as gender, age, beauty, etc. Among them, Zhaoyi and Zhaoyuan are relatively low-level concubines. 4. Zhaojun and Lady Zhao: A special rank among the concubines is usually used to commend their beauty, talent, and loyalty. 5. Noble Concubines: Palace women whose status was second only to the Empress usually held some relatively light positions such as Zhao Nu, Lady, etc. 6. Always present: Women of lower status in the palace usually do not have special status and treatment. The above are just some of the hierarchy systems that may have existed in ancient Chinese courts. The specific hierarchy system varies according to the era, region, historical background, and other factors. In addition, some concepts in the palace culture, such as "palace fighting", may exist in fictional novels or online articles, which are different from the palace culture in real life.
There were many novels that traveled to abandoned concubines or cold palaces. The following were some worthy of recommendation: 1." The General After the Abolition: The Abandoned Concubine of the Cold Palace " The story was about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times and became the emperor's sister. She was abandoned and sent to the cold palace. After spending her lonely days in the Cold Palace, she gradually adapted to the ancient life and started stories with the guards, princesses, and others in the Cold Palace. The novel's plot was complicated and the writing style was beautiful. It was deeply loved by the readers. 2. The Legend of the Abandoned Concubine The story was about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times and became the emperor's sister. She was abandoned and sent to the cold palace. After spending her lonely days in the Cold Palace, she gradually adapted to the ancient life and started stories with the guards, princesses, and others in the Cold Palace. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the writing was beautiful. It was a very classic transmigration novel. 3 "Tyrant, My Abandoned Concubine" The story was about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times and became the emperor's sister. She was abandoned and sent to the cold palace. After spending her lonely days in the Cold Palace, she gradually adapted to the ancient life and started stories with the guards, princesses, and others in the Cold Palace. The plot of the novel was complicated and beautiful. It was worth reading. 4. The Story of the Queen Coming Out of the Wall The story was about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times to become an empress, but was abandoned by her husband and thrown into the cold palace. After spending her lonely days in the Cold Palace, she began to look for her own way out and began to tell stories with the guards and princesses of the Cold Palace. This novel's plot was complicated and the writing was beautiful. It was very worth reading.
Yongshou Palace, Yikun Palace, Chuxiu Palace, Xianfu Palace, Changchun Palace, Kunning Palace, Broken Jade Pavilion, Shufang Zhai. There were also: Mengsheng, Wenjin, Cuntu, Hongzong, Zunwu, Junshu, Ye Cang, Shengchen, Mubao, Hexian, Weijing, Lang Lin, Fencan, Caiyi, Chu Kun, Yejing, Jianchi, Rongsheng, Zhengzhen, Dengwan, Jinxiao, Yaoli, Juanlei, Puhong, Yuye, Junlue, Chengtong, Chaoqian, Kangji, Yijing, Rongshu, Shaoshi, Qiyao, Rongyi, Duotao, Lei Hua, Linbing, Zhaokuang, Yichen, Chenghang, Heqiao, Caang, Yihan, Lieshi, Minqing, Huahui, Nengxiu, Chenxin, Jizun, Chengsheng. Ou Dong, Xiangqin, He Kai, Qi Hou, Xin Yu, Fang Yun, Shi Cheng, Haoli, Yan Ai, Wei Su, Zun Han, Hong Sheng, Pin Ming, Song Hao, Sheng Kun, Liang Wei, Kai Te, Jian Miao, Ying Lan, Hui Ke, Youdu, Yichi, Youwu, Fu Fang, Shengbi, Feng Xuan, Pu Miao, Chen Yi, Quan Ji, Yu Shu, Ang Hu, Miao Zhi, Li Cai, Ren Wan, Yan Yue, Hong Qian, Qiang Chuan, Xiang He, Xiao Ying, Hou Du, Shuang Cui, Da Xuan, Tu Guang, Jiu Hong, Si Cheng, Shi Meng, Xin Sheng, Mei He, Yuan Cheng, Yun Lun. Xiaohao, Shajin, Caixian, Miqian, Shuocui, Caijian, Yingyuan, Sai 'an, Fuxiong, Qiqiao, Shilian, Linwang, Jizhe, Taizhou, Lingyou, Haiyan, Feiyu, Jiaohui, Dengzhen, Zecai, Taixiang, Mingqi, Xianhe, Yueri, Yuefan, Mawang, Jiyi, Yiyi, Shuntong, Xinwei, Ningxiao, Senmao, Shifeng, Qianting, Lunbing, Yuanbin, Paiyuan, Youcui, Xuanyi, Chenhou, Jiwei, Zhouyao, Yanyi, Zhanna, Zhanchuang, Qintu, Gefei, Ruizhao, Chujing, Xiangpu. Da Hao, Lai Lei, Su Da, Peng Shu, Zhi Cheng, Zhan Zhi, Chu Han, You Yu, Bai Yong, Qi Sheng, Mei Shu, An Feng, Tu Chen, Man Hua, Juan Yuan, Jing Zhi, Qiao Shan, Han Yi, Wei Xiong, Ting Wei, Can Guang, Qian Ang, Han Long, Qing Yang, Wei Fan, Yi Ting, Hui Hui, Yang Yong, Wei Qi, Huang Qin, Huo Shun, Yu Xuan, Fan Yu, Xue Yu, Zhong Ji, Lan Qing, Cong Jian, Heng Guo, Zhuo Jing, Jing Zhen, Xi Hang, Ge Ji, Jie Bai, Cai Xiao, Han De, Chi Pei, Feng Qiang, Qing Wei, Yi Wei, Xian Zhou. Xixin, Zhuangyu, Xunchu, Junzi, Wuxiong, Guoyu, Yuezhi, Hongqin, Daqian, Riwei, Kechuan, Yingjia, Anwang, Qinyuan, Huangxiu, Jiangjin, Lanyi, Qiaofeng, Guoxiao, Chaokuang, Fanhua, Yeji, Yuanjing, Yuzhuo, Wushu, Mingpin, Rongchu, Huanjun, Changli, Ningqian, Mingyun, Zhehe, Angshan, Yihe, Fengping, Wangda, Ruipu, Jingding, Yuantan, Huyi, Zhitong, Jianying, Huangzi, Xike, Luyu, Xianyuan. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Legend of Zhen Huan is a classic harem novel. The following are the names, positions, and palaces of all the concubines in the novel: 1 Zhen Huan: The protagonist of this novel was chosen to enter the palace and become Zhen Huan. She lived in Lingyun Peak, where her status was lower. 2. Mei Zhuang: Zhen Huan's cousin is also a concubine chosen to live in Yuanmingyuan like me. 3. Empress: The Empress of Zhen Huan is the mother of Mei Zhuang, who controls the entire harem. She lived in Changchun Palace. 4. Concubine Hua: One of the most outstanding concubines in this novel. She has a high status and lives in Chuxiu Palace. [5. Ling Rong: A villain character in this novel. Her position is the same as mine, and she lives in Changchun Palace.] 6. The other villain character in this novel lives in Yonghe Hall. Concubine Qi: A supporting character in this novel. She has a lower status and lives in Cining Palace. 8 An Lingrong: The other villain character in this novel lives in Changchun Palace like me. 9. Yu Rao: Zhen Huan and the Pure Yuan Empress 'sisters were assigned to Yuanmingyuan. The above are the names, positions, and palaces of all the concubines in the novel.