There was a plot about Jianqiu, the servant girl beside the Empress, in Legend of Zhen Huan: Treat Me as a Small Person; The Empress Has Twins Again, which also involved the Empress; The Empress Bewitched Her Lord, which had a plot about the Empress, but did not explicitly mention the people around her. Read more exciting novels for free
The person beside the Empress was called Lang Kun (original name Huo Yanghong) and the maid Pan Yun. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
The names of the palace maids around the Empress were different according to their positions and jobs. Among them, the Fengyi female official beside the Empress was of the fourth rank, while the other palace maids were addressed according to their different ranks and duties. The ranks of palace maids included superior, superior, special, and lowest. In addition, palace maids could also be called female officials, who were the people who managed the daily life of the monarch in the palace. Generally speaking, palace maids were women who were chosen to enter the palace for the emperor to enjoy.
There were many names for the people around his highness. The most common ones included personal maids. They mainly served his highness in his daily life and accompanied him. They were relatively knowledgeable and usually literate. In addition, there were also housekeepers, guards, servants (such as first, second, and third class servant girls, rough servant girls, gatekeepers, miscellaneous servant women, etc.), servants, servant boys, guard captains, chief managers, servant girls, nannies, guard commanders, etc. The concubines and concubines of the princes were also people around them. In the Qing Dynasty, the concubines and concubines of the princes were conferred titles by the emperor and belonged to the level of imperial wives. The servants and concubines of lower status in the prince's residence should call them Fujin and Ce Fujin. The servants called the concubines without imperial titles as YiNiang. In other dynasties, wangfei and cewang fei were called "Furen". Those with titles were given titles in front of Furen. Those without titles were called Furen, Second Furen, Third Furen, etc. according to their status and the order of marriage. The servant girls of wangfei were called YiNiang after they were taken in and gave birth to children. Those who did not give birth were called "Miss." At the same time, His Highness might have hidden guards protecting him. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were two palace maids beside the Queen of Joy of Life. They were Liu Sisi and Lin Wan 'er. Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. The two had grown up together and had a deep relationship. Lin Wan 'er was the daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. She was Fan Xian's fiancée and also his maid. These palace maids mainly helped the Eldest Princess with some simple matters. There was no information about their actors.
There was no clear information about the palace maids around the Queen of Joy of Life. The search results mentioned the palace maid beside Princess Joy of Life, but there was no mention of the palace maid beside Queen Joy of Life. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know who the maid beside the Queen of Joy of Life is.
There were two palace maids beside the Queen of Joy of Life. They were Liu Sisi and Lin Wan 'er. Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. The two had grown up together and had a deep relationship. Lin Wan 'er was the daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. She was Fan Xian's fiancée and also his maid.
The eunuch beside Empress Dowager Joy of Life was called Hong Sixiang.
The eunuch beside Empress Dowager Joy of Life was called Hong Sixiang.
The eunuch beside Empress Dowager Qingyu was called Hong Sixiang.
In the ancient palace, the head palace maid beside the empress had a special status and responsibility. In terms of status, although they were still palace maids, their status was higher than ordinary palace maids. On the one hand, it was because they could serve the Empress in close proximity. As the master of the harem, the people around the Empress naturally had a certain prestige among the palace maids. On the other hand, the head palace maid might have more opportunities to come into contact with matters related to the core power of the palace. In terms of responsibilities, the head palace maid had to take on many tasks. The first was to take care of the daily life, including clothing arrangement, living arrangements, and other meticulous work to ensure that the queen's life was comfortable and decent, and to carry out various life affairs under the court etiquette. For example, dressing up in the morning and arranging meals needed to be carefully taken care of. The second was to assist the empress in managing the affairs of the harem. The head palace maid might participate in the deployment and management of the harem personnel, conveying the empress's instructions to other palace maids, eunuchs, and other harem personnel. In some cases, they could also act as the Empress's eyes and ears, reporting to the Empress about various situations in the Inner Palace, such as the movements of other concubines. Moreover, the head palace maid beside the Empress would sometimes become a special political or emotional bond. From an emotional point of view, he could become the Empress's confidant, sharing the Empress's joys and sorrows, and giving her companionship and support. From a political point of view, in some cases, it could be used by the empress as a chess piece to consolidate her own power. For example, she would introduce the palace maid to the emperor to expand her influence in the harem, like Empress Xiaoquan of the Daoguang Dynasty introducing the palace maid Guo Jiashi to the Daoguang Emperor. Of course, this could also cause the head palace maid to fall into the whirlpool of the harem. Once the Empress lost power, the fate of the head palace maid could turn sharply, just like Guo Jiashi was demoted after the death of Empress Xiaoquan. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.