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1. Princesses - generally genuine royal women.
The term "princess" originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Its name means "princess for the main marriage", or "princess" for short. Western Zhou Dynasty.
The princes of the vassal states are called "duke", and the son of heaven of the Zhou Dynasty usually marries his daughter to the princes, while the son of heaven of the Zhou Dynasty generally does not marry his daughter, usually calls the princes with the same surname to preside over the marriage, so the daughter of the son of heaven is called the princess. The so-called princess is also the meaning of the "princess" to preside over her wedding.
In addition, from the Han Dynasty onwards, the emperor's sister was called the eldest princess, and the sister of the former emperor (i.e., the aunt of the current emperor) was called the eldest princess. For example, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing's sister was called the eldest princess of Guantao, and Emperor Wu's sister was called the eldest princess of Pingyang, etc. The addition of the word "long" and the word "big" means to show respect.
2. The county lord - from the royal daughter to the royal daughter.
From the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, the county lord and the county lord both referred to the emperor's daughter, but in the Sui and Tang dynasties, the situation was different. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the daughters of the crown prince and the princes could also be crowned counties and counties, called county lords and county lords. The daughter of the prince is generally a county and is called the county lord, and the prince's daughter is a county and is called the county lord; In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the situation was different, the prince's daughters were collectively called the county lord, and the daughter of the county lord was called the county lord.
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There is still a big difference between a princess and a princess. A princess generally refers to the daughter of an emperor. And the county lord generally refers to the daughter of the prince. There is a big status gap between the two.
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Both the princess and the monarch are daughters of the royal family, and the main difference is the position of their father.
If, as a daughter of the royal family, her father is the emperor, then she is called a princess; And if his father is a prince or a county king, then he is generally called the county lord.
Generally speaking, the status of the princess is higher than that of the county lord, and sometimes the county lord is valued by the emperor and promoted to a princess, giving her a higher title and status.
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The princess was born to the emperor, and the county lord was born to the prince, and the status is obviously different, and the princess has a higher status than the county lord.
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The difference between a princess and a county lord is that the princess is the princess of the emperor's royal family, and the princess is the princess of the place.
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There is still a certain difference between the princess and the county lord, the princess generally refers to the emperor's daughter, and the county lord generally refers to the prince's daughter.
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The difference between the princess and the county lord The princess is a child who belongs to the emperor, the county lord, he is not the county lord, he is the same. A type of child of an ethnic minority.
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The county lord is the title of the royal woman in ancient Chinese feudal society. The county lord is derived from the word county princess, the county princess began in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the general princess level is the county princess, but there are also a few county princesses. After the changes of the times, the county lord has different identities such as the emperor's daughter, the crown prince's daughter, the prince's daughter, the emperor's concubine, and the prince's daughter.
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Hello friends, the princess refers to the daughter of the Yellow Emperor, and the county lord refers to the sister of the Yellow Emperor, which is the main difference between them.
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A princess is the daughter or sister of an ancient emperor, while a county lord is the daughter of a prince or prince.
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Zu is the daughter of the emperor, and the county lord is not the emperor's daughter, he is the prince, and the daughter of King Zhuhu is called the county lord, so this is the difference between the two of them.
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There is no difference, they all mean the same thing.
Princess is the title of the princess, the princess, and the daughter of the princess in ancient China, referred to as the main, and the male title corresponding to the princess is the king.
"Your Royal Highness" is generally an honorific title for the Queen Mother, Empress, Crown Prince, and Kings, but it is slightly different from one dynasty to another, and "Your Excellency" is an honorific title for ordinary people, and it is also used in diplomatic occasions. In addition, "foot" is also an honorific title for others, but it is not exactly the same as the interpretation of "Your Majesty", "Your Highness", and "Your Excellency".
There are usually three titles for princesses:
1. In the name of the county: called the princess of a certain county (county), such as the princess of Xincheng, the princess of Guantao, the princess of Changle, the princess of Pingyuan, the princess of Pingyang, etc. But the princess of the county and the princess of the county here are still princesses, not "county lords" and "county lords", the most common types of titles.
2. With the name of the country: such as Princess Ningguo, Princess Huoguo, Princess Qiguo, Princess Chenguo, etc., 3. With a good name: named after various positive words, such as Princess Taiping, Princess Wencheng, Princess Yaocha, Princess Ningding, etc.
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Princess.
The term "princess" only began to exist in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Son of Heaven of the Zhou Dynasty married his daughter to the princes, and he did not preside over the wedding, but called the princes with the same surname to officiate the marriage. At that time, the princes of the vassal states were generally called "Gong", and "Lord" meant "Lord Marriage", so because it was the marriage of the princes, the daughter of the Son of Heaven was called "Princess" (hey, there was no romance at all), and the daughters of the princes at that time were also called "Princess", also known as "Monarch", "Historical Records Wu Qilie Biography" said:
Uncle is the prime minister, Princess Shang Wei. Ancient scholars often refer to the princess as "the Lord" for short.
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The status of the lord and the princess should be the same, at different times in history.
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The princess and the princess are older than the princess. The princess is a direct blood relative of the royal family, and the father or brother must be the emperor; The lord of the county is a collateral line, more distant in blood, usually the daughter of the prince. The crown prince's daughter is also known as the county lord, and when the crown prince became emperor, his daughter followed her father and rose to the top and became a princess.
In addition, the daughter of a prince of a lower rank can be called a "county lord" one level lower than the county lord.
The provenance of the county lord
The term first came from the Southern Dynasty Song Linchuan King Liu Yiqing organized the compilation of "Shishuo Xinyu Xianyuan" in the "Huan Xuanwu (referring to Huan Wen) Pingshu, with Li Shimei as a concubine", and Liang Liu Xiao of the Southern Dynasty annotated and quoted "Jealousy": "Huan Pingshu, with Li Shinu (one said Li Shimei) as a concubine, the county lord (Nankang County Princess) is fiercely jealous. "The county lord here refers to Sima Xingnan, the daughter of Emperor Sima Shao of the Jin Ming Dynasty, and the county lord is the abbreviation of the princess of the county.
Song Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Fields" Volume 2: The female of the clan is the lord of the county, and her husband is called the county horse. Qing Ruan Kuisheng's "Tea Aftertaste" Volume 1: The prince's daughter is Heshuo Gege, and the Chinese is called the county lord. "
The lord of a county is not called the lord of the county, and during the period when the feudal dynasty set up the county system, the watchman of a county has his official position, which is called the taishou.
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1. Different identities:
In all dynasties and generations, the princess refers to the daughter of the emperor.
The masses had different identities in different dynasties: in the historical period from the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, the county lord also referred to the emperor's daughter. At this historical stage of the Sui and Tang dynasties, the prince's daughter could also obtain the title of county lord.
As for the prince's daughter, she is called the county lord and is lower in status than the county lord. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, almost all the daughters of the princes were called county lords, and the daughters of county lords were called county lords.
In general, in history, after the changes of the times, the county lord has different identities such as the emperor's daughter, the crown prince's daughter, the prince's daughter, the emperor's concubine, the prince's daughter, etc., and the status is generally lower than that of the princess.
2. Different status:
The status of the princess is always higher than that of the county lord.
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The status of the princess is always higher than that of the county lord.
The princess and Gege are both the daughters of the emperor, and the princess has a higher rank than Gege, and only the canonized Gege can be called a princess.
"Princess" is not an innate status, but a title, which needs to be canonized, Gege means "Miss" in Manchu, and in this sense, the daughter of the general nobleman can be called Gege. After the Qing Dynasty Emperor Taiji succeeded to the throne, he followed the Ming system and changed the name of the emperor's daughter to "princess", and also distinguished the specific level according to the title.
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