In ancient China, the second wife of an emperor was usually called a concubine or imperial concubine.
In ancient China, the emperor's second wife had different names. In most families, the second wife was called a concubine. In the emperor's family, the second wife was sometimes called the imperial concubine, and sometimes the imperial concubine. Therefore, the Emperor's second wife might be called the Imperial Consort or the Imperial Consort.
The emperor's second brother was called wangye.
Emperor Kangxi's second son was called Yinreng.
The emperor's second child was called Yin Xi.
The Second Prince's wife was called the Imperial Concubine (Fujin in the Qing Dynasty), or she was called the Secondary Fujin or the Little Fujin.
The Second Prince's wife should be called Fujin or Ce Fujin.
The Second Prince's wife should be called Ye Ling 'er.
The Second Prince's wife should be called Fujin, Ce Fujin, or Little Fujin.
The wife of the second prince of Qing Yu Nian was called Ye Ling 'er.
The Second Prince's wife was called Ye Ling 'er.