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.
The Eldest Princess should address the Emperor as "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.
How should the child of the empress address the empress? In Nvzun novels, the empress's children would usually address the empress as 'mother' to express respect and respect. If the empress had never given birth to a child or if the child was not her own, she might address the empress as " Your Majesty " or " Holy Lord ". This was a sign of respect and reverence. The empress's concubines were usually addressed according to their titles, such as "empress","imperial concubine","imperial concubine", and so on. If it was a fictional novel, it could also be addressed according to the character's personality and setting. For example, some of the empress's concubines might choose to call themselves "empress" or use more intimate titles such as "baby","madam", etc. In short, the names of the characters in Nvzun novels were usually used flexibly to express respect and respect according to the status, personality, and setting of the characters.
In the Emperor's Growth Plan, the attributes of a concubine usually referred to her martial arts, intelligence, beauty, and other characteristics. In the novel, we can understand the concubine's attributes by observing her words and deeds, her attitude towards the emperor, and her performance in battle. For example, if a concubine was skilled in martial arts, she would usually be hostile to other concubines and might show her superiority in front of the emperor.
The Emperor's Growth Plan was a fantasy novel set in ancient China. In the novel, the emperor constantly recruited beautiful women as his concubines in order to consolidate his position. In order to recruit famous concubines, the emperor needed to first make a plan to clearly define the number, time, and method of recruiting famous concubines. Then the emperor had to send officials to various places to search for beautiful women and select women with good figures, outstanding looks, and outstanding abilities. Then, the emperor would need to assess the recruited consorts to determine their abilities and choose the outstanding women as consorts. During the assessment process, the emperor could use various methods to test the abilities of the imperial concubines, such as martial arts display, intelligence test, poetry competition, etc. Finally, the emperor needed to arrange for the consorts to live, provide them with maids, and formulate a series of rules and regulations to ensure that the consorts could receive sufficient respect and care. Through the above steps, the emperor could get a concubine. However, it was important to note that killing famous concubines was not a one-time mission. The emperor needed to constantly recruit famous concubines and constantly assess and train them in order to continuously improve his status and strength.
[Dignity Type] Empress: The Crown Prince's mother, the Empress Dowager's niece, and the Qing Emperor's cousin. Possessing a prominent family power, she was a helping hand in the early stages of the Qing Emperor's career. She was also used by the Qing Emperor to kill Ye Qingmei. Afterwards, the Qing Emperor pretended to be innocent and slaughtered the Empress's family. The Qing Emperor weakened the power of his relatives and eliminated the hidden danger, Ye Qingmei. Meimei went invisible, leaving behind only the Empress, a victim of power politics and palace strife. [Fierce Type] Lady Ning: The mother of the First Prince. The Dongyi prisoner of war and Chen Pingping had a subtle relationship that they did not say. He had a forthright personality, a fierce personality, and a clear distinction between gratitude and hatred. He had been helped by Ye Qingmei more than ten years ago, so he was also very good to Fan Xian. Knowing the Qing Emperor's nature, he finally lived in Dongyi with the Great Prince's family. It could be said that he had returned to his roots. [Art Type] Shu Guifei: The Second Prince's mother. She had a gentle temperament and was so pure that she did not fit in with the royal palace. He didn't have a powerful mother race or any ambitions. He lived a very clear life. Her son had been arranged to be the Crown Prince's whetstone since he was young. Noble Consort Shu was relatively calm after hearing the news of her son's death. She had been eating vegetarian food and chanting Buddha in the palace since then. [Pretty Type] Yi Guipin: The Third Prince's mother. Although the noble daughter of the Liu family was used as a tool for the family's marriage alliance, she had a good personality and knew how to do things. She was also relatively simple and had no ambition. However, she was lucky. All the previous princes had died, and she was Fan Xian's " relative." In the end, the Third Prince ascended the throne and she became the empress dowager. It was also possible that the Qing Emperor did not want others to see through the type he liked, so he found four different people of four colors.
The Qing Emperor's harem concubines included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and others. Yi Guipin was Lady Liu's cousin. After entering the Palace, she had distanced herself from her relatives and had a good relationship with Fan Xian. Noble Consort Shu was the Second Prince's mother. She liked to read and had a lively personality. Lady Ning was the Great Prince's mother. She was originally Dongyi and had been captured by the Qing Emperor. Other than Ye Qingmei, the other concubines were described as tools in the play. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan.
The Qing Emperor's harem concubines included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and others. Yi Guipin was Lady Liu's cousin. After entering the Palace, she had distanced herself from her relatives and had a good relationship with Fan Xian. Noble Consort Shu was the Second Prince's mother. She liked to read and had a lively personality. Lady Ning was the Great Prince's mother. She was originally Dongyi and had been captured by the Qing Emperor. There was no clear information about the specific situation and outcome of the other concubines.
In ancient times, the second son of an emperor could be called the " Second Prince ".
In ancient times, the second wife of the emperor could be called the second wife or the second concubine.