Zheng Yipin: Princess Zheng (1)
Zheng erpin: Your Royal Princess (1)
Positive three products: side princess (two)
Zheng Siping: Princess Shu
Zheng Wupin: Zheng Wangjin
Positive six products: side king wives and concubines
Steam product: ghost king gold
Zheng Bapin: Shu
Zheng Jiupin: Around Zheng Wangyan, Wang Yangui, Rebecca
Zheng Shipin: the concubine of a vassal king
Ching Dynasty
Sanfujin: Difujin, Side Fujin and Ordinary Fujin. Fujin is a transliteration word, meaning madam.
In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi (1660), it was stipulated that the prince, the prince of the prince, and the wife of the county king were all called Fujin, and the side room was called Fangfujin. It is also used to seal Mongolian aristocratic women. After Emperor Kangxi's system was perfected, the situation of calling harem concubines "Fujin" and "Gege" disappeared. The word Fujin refers to the first house of the prince, the county king and the prince, and the side house is called the side Fujin. In order to emphasize Fujin's position as the first wife, it is also called Di Fujin.
The title of the prince's wife and concubine is also rich and magnificent. Both Di Fujin and Fang Fujin are canonized by the Ministry of Rites, and they have customized crowns, which can be found in the Qing Code. Shu Fujin's status is relatively low, equivalent to concubines of men and women. He is not registered and has no crown. Shu Fujin is just a polite name for them, and has not been canonized by the court. Shu Fujin is only slightly taller than his maid attendants.