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There can be many concubines, but only one wife, unless someone else comes up to take her place after her death.
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In ancient times, a man could only marry one wife, but he could marry many concubines, and there was no restriction on taking concubines.
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In ancient times, men practiced polyandry and concubinage. In ancient times, men could only marry one wife, but they could take many concubines.
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In ancient times, excessive marriage was mainly caused by social reasons. In ancient times, there were often wars, and most men were drafted to die on the battlefield, and the ratio of men to women was completely out of balance. My grandparents participated in the Korean War, and they told me that there were hardly any young men in North Korea, that the village was full of women, and that many volunteer soldiers were dragged away by local women.
Korea experienced the Japanese conquest, the back was requisitioned and put into the Chinese battlefield, and then liberated, preferably a civil war, most of the men were already hanging, and the rest were in the army. This was also the case in ancient China.
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Since ancient times, 'one wife, two equal wives and four partial concubines', this is three wives and four concubines The number of concubines is limited But ordinary wives are restricted, and at most there can only be one wife and two equal wives.
The rich have at most one wife and multiple concubines, and having two wives is generally punished, but after the development of the emerging aristocratic class, they often engage in marriages out of political needs, or Shangguan gives marriage in order to envelop powerful subordinates, whether it is marriage or marriage, this woman is naturally her own relatives, and she cannot be treated as a concubine, and most of the objects of their marriage or entrapment are also successful. It's not a hairy boy who hasn't married a wife yet, so a new rule has gradually emerged: a flat wife.
But civilians cannot, even if you are rich and have the money to pay 10,000 concubines and concubines, you can only have one wife, which is called 'husband and wife'. Of course, there is still a difference among ordinary wives, the first wife is the main wife, the wife, and the social status is equal to the husband, whether at home or outside. Dress system, car system and other etiquette enjoy the same treatment, flat wives are slightly inferior, but there is no need to concubine the main wife.
The status of the family is basically the same.
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All dynasties are different, the troubled times and the Manchu Qing Dynasty are the most relaxed, it can be said that it is casual, the orthodox saying is monogamy and multiple concubines, and concubines are not protected by the law and are not considered wives, and in some dynasties, concubines can not be had, and they must be concubines who are unable to have children or are not around as officials in other places. And I saw in some places that in the Ming Dynasty, concubines required the consent of the original spouse.
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There is no limit to the number, usually there must be a wife, and then a concubine or other partial wife, if the main wife is divorced or unfortunately dies, the partial wife can be corrected as a regular wife.
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It's directly proportional to your money and sexual ability.
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I don't know about this, I guess it's my own economic strength.
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As long as you have as much strength as you want, haha.
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As long as you can afford it and have enough energy, you can go as much as you want.
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Of course, this person is Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, who only married one wife in his life - Empress Zhang, and there were no more concubines after that, and it was also because of the tragic experience of his mother before that he became like this.
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Among the ancient emperors, the only one who was truly monogamous was Ming Xiaozong Zhu Youji, and there was only one Empress Zhang during his reign.
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There is such a person, he is Emperor Zhu Youji of Ming Xiaozong. He only married Empress Zhang alone in his life, and he did not take a concubine in his life. Live a loving life.
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Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty was such an emperor, who only married one wife in his life, and after that there were no more concubines, which can be said to be quite affectionate.
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Yes, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, he was an enlightened emperor of the Ming Dynasty, because of his mother's tragic experience, he deeply felt the danger of the emperor having three palaces and six courts, and he only married one Empress Zhang in his life.
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Xiaozong only pampered his wife, Empress Zhang, and all his children were born to Empress Zhang. Loving only one person in your life is easier said than done, especially for the emperor.
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Yes, this person is Emperor Zhu Youzhi of Ming Xiaozong, due to the influence of his mother's marriage since he was a child, he only married Empress Zhang in his life, and lived the same married life as ordinary people.
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Yes, he is the Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, because he was affected by his mother's bleak marriage in his childhood, he will only love one person in his life and not take concubines.
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Of course there is, that is Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, he was influenced by his mother's marriage since he was a child, so he only loved one person in his life and did not take concubines.
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Because monogamy was practiced in ancient times, only one wife could be married, while other women could only be collectively called concubines, and the wives had the responsibility of taking care of the family, so they could only have one wife.
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Because in ancient times, it was stipulated that there could only be one wife, so they did not dare to have multiple wives at all, and they could only be concubines. In fact, this is also understandable, after all, in ancient times there were very few regulations.
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This is because the ancient system of wives and concubines is also relatively deep-rooted, and a person can only have one wife, and the status of this person is relatively high, and other people can only be concubines.
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It is because there is only one wife, and the concubine can have an infinite number of concubines, and in ancient times, there were laws that clearly stipulated that only one wife could be used.
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Because the ancients attached more importance to the status of the wife, they thought that there could only be one formal wife, and other subordinate concubines could have a lot.
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This is because the ancient hierarchy was very strict, and polygamy was practiced, and it was not easy to manage if there were multiple wives.
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Because from ancient times to the present, there can only be one wife, and a person can only have one original partner.
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Because the wife is orthodox and is the union of two families, but the concubine is different, it can be obtained through buying and selling.
First of all, the thing of taking a concubine does not depend on how rich you are, there are clear regulations about concubines in ancient times, you can only take a concubine if you meet the conditions, if you don't meet the standard, you can't take a concubine no matter how rich you are, otherwise you will be punished. And how much money you need to take a concubine depends on the dynasty you are in, how much money the person you want to take a concubine wants you to give, or how much money you are willing to pay, there are still a lot of doorways behind this. During the Song Dynasty, concubines were a little more expensive, while in the Ming Dynasty, they were relatively cheap. >>>More
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