In the 19th year of Daoguang, an imperial edict said: "In the future, no matter whether it is official or private, anyone who should know about meeting the Queen should hear about it first, except about my palace, thinking about my brother and thinking about my princess. When the Queen encounters a diplomatic incident, she will all play it out and wait for the implementation of the decree. " This "palace" refers to Daoguang Emperor.
Besides, the emperor is still alive, and he can't call himself mourning.
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2. As a noun, male and female servants were called lowly people in ancient times. The history book says: "Servants are humble people, men are courtiers and women are concubines." "Zhu" also said: "Men and women are called poor." "Warring States Policy Qin Si": "The people are poor, the ethnic groups are scattered, and they are degraded to concubines." Pay attention to "men are ministers and women are concubines". Therefore, "male and female servants" also refer to the submissive and the ruled.
Empresses and concubines can call themselves "concubines" or "concubines" or "concubines" to the emperor, but they should not be called "concubines". If someone uses the word "concubine" when talking to the emperor, it means "minister's concubine". For example, in Volume II of Su Shi's Dongpo Zhi Lin, Zhenzong asked Yang Pu, "Did anyone write poems for you before he left?" ? Yang Pu said, "Only male and female servants have one."