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How did the emperor address his son?

How did the emperor address his son?

2026-01-12 03:52
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The emperor could address his son in many ways. If they were more intimate, they could call their sons by their nicknames. Usually, they could also call their sons by their names, such as Huan 'er or Gou' er. In the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the legal heirs of the emperor and the princes were called the crown prince or the crown prince. In the Han dynasties, the heirs of the emperor and the princes were called the crown prince, but only the crown prince was called the crown prince. After the Han dynasty, the heirs of the princes were renamed the crown prince. The crown prince became the exclusive title of the heir to the throne. Before being conferred the title, the son could be called the prince. After being conferred the title, the son could be called the prince. If he was conferred the title of heir to the throne, he could be called the crown prince. In addition, in the Qing Dynasty, sons could be called elder brother. In the Spring and Autumn, Warring States, and Qin Dynasty, there were cases where sons were called young masters. For example, the eldest son of Emperor Qin Shi Huang was called the eldest son Fusu. He could also be simply called prince or imperial son. There were also people who called him fourth in rank. " The New Emperor on Girls 'Day " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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How should I address the emperor's second son?

In ancient times, the second son of an emperor could be called the " Second Prince ".

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2025-01-07 21:34

How does the viscount address the emperor?

In ancient times, a viscount was a noble title. When facing the emperor, one could use the common honorifics for the emperor, such as Your Majesty, Emperor, Emperor, Long Live, and so on. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"

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2026-02-25 07:50

How should I address my eldest son and second son?

The eldest son could be called the eldest son, and the second son could be called the second son.

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2024-10-21 11:17

How should I address my eldest son and youngest son?

In ancient times, there were several ways to address the eldest and youngest sons. The simplest form of address was the youngest son, while the eldest son was called the eldest son. In a more cultured family, when introducing their son, they might say,"This is my son XXX" or call him "little child." When talking about the other party's son, they would usually use the title of "your son" or "young master". In addition, according to the way of addressing in classical Chinese, one's own son could be called "dog son,""evil son,""unfilial son," etc., while other people's sons could be called "Ling Zi,""good son,""extraordinary son,""virtuous son," etc. In addition, he could also use honorifics such as "your son,""Jia 'er,""Lin' er," and "your son." In short, according to the information provided, there were many ways to address the eldest son and the youngest son in ancient times. The specific way of addressing them might vary according to the region, culture, and personal habits.

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2024-12-17 09:30

How does the Eldest Princess address the Emperor?

The Eldest Princess should address the Emperor as "Emperor".

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2024-12-18 08:36

How does the crown prince address the emperor?

There was no direct answer to the question of how the Crown Prince addressed the Emperor. The search results mentioned some ancient official positions and self-titles, but did not clearly answer the question of how the crown prince addressed the emperor. Therefore, I don't know how the Crown Prince should address the Emperor.

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2024-12-24 11:42

Son, how should I address my uncle?

My son can call my uncle "uncle".

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2025-01-13 03:26

How should my son address my uncle?

Your son can call your uncle "son-in-law".

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2024-12-25 03:50

How should I address Master's son?

If the master's son also learned this profession, he would be called senior brother or junior brother according to their age. If the son did not learn this profession from his father, he would be called elder brother or younger brother. If you entered the sect earlier than your master's son, you should call him junior brother. If you entered the sect later than your master's son, you should call him senior brother. The novel " Humph, Call Me Senior Brother " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-28 06:32

How does the princess address the emperor's concubines?

In ancient times, there were no clear rules on how princesses addressed the emperor's concubines. Different dynasties and statuses might have different ways of addressing each other. There was no definite answer in the literature.

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2024-12-16 02:25
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