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罔妾
[wăng qiè]
'Wang Qie’ literally implies an abandoned concubine. In the historical backdrop of China, Concubines used to face various kinds of difficulties and discrimination, symbolizing sorrow and helplessness of a woman in such context.
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七姨太六姨太
[qī yí tài liù yí tài]
Qi Yi Tai Liu Yi Tai roughly stands for Seventh Concubine Sixth Concubine These historical terms ...
冷宫的妃前朝的帝
[lĕng gōng de fēi qián cháo de dì]
This describes An imperial concubine from a former dynasty and An emperor of a previous regime These ...
妻不如妾妾不如偷
[qī bù rú qiè qiè bù rú tōu]
The idiom Qi Bu Ru Qie Qie Bu Ru Tou literally means Wife is not better than concubine Concubine is not ...
你的三妻四妾
[nĭ de sān qī sì qiè]
Translated directly it means Your Concubines In ancient Chinese history powerful men could have ...
臣妾名为臣美妾
[chén qiè míng wéi chén mĕi qiè]
This name means I am a beautiful concubine In ancient China the term ‘臣妾’ Ch é n qi è refers to ...
妾梦
[qiè mèng]
Qie Meng literally means Concubine Dream In ancient China 妾 qie refers to a concubine secondary ...
妾本薄凉
[qiè bĕn bó liáng]
This Concubine Is Originally Cold Originating from historical dramas or novels where concubines ...
妾相思君以忘
[qiè xiāng sī jūn yĭ wàng]
A Concubine Thinks Fondly of You But Forgets You In ancient China Qie is how concubines called themselves ...