Xiao Jun and Xi Army: It was originally called the wife of a vassal, and later became the general term for wives.
Empress: the emperor's wife
Zitong: the title of the emperor to the queen.
Madam: In ancient times, the wives of officials from all walks of life were called Madame, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the wives of officials from the first and second dynasties were called Madame Feng. In modern times, it is used as a polite address for ordinary wives, but now it is mostly used in diplomatic occasions.
Jing's wife: In the old society, I humbly called my wife to others, and I also humbly called Jingren, Jingfu and Jingfu. A bitch is poor.
Niangzi: The ancient people's collective name for wives.
Dregs: describe that a wife is in trouble when she is poor and white.
My wife: to others, call me wife, and in written language, call me wife, my wife. Address other people's wives as wives.
Butler: In ancient times, the wives of businessmen were called butlers, and some people were also called butlers.
Wife: In the old society, officials' wives were generally called wives, but now they show respect.
Wife: refers to the wife and children, also known as wives and concubines in the early days. Some people often refer to a good wife and mother in their letters to show intimacy.
Wife: refers to one of the elderly couples, generally refers to the woman.
Tangke: In some places in the south of the Yangtze River, wives are usually called Tangke.
Wife: In rural Henan, wives are generally called wives.
Wife: a general term for northern urban and rural areas, mostly used in spoken English.
Housewife and chef: both are appellations for wives in dialect.
Lovers: Men and women call each other.
Right guest: the title of wife in the mountainous area of western Hubei.