Wife is a Chinese character, pronounced tàtai, from Two Kinds of Autumn Rain _ On Wife. The honorific title for older women now refers to the honorific title for married women (with husband's surname) or the unusual title for great-grandmother. Mrs. Du left a message for you.
Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty honored his grandmother as the wife of Tao Gong, the Empress Dowager Fu, and later the Empress Huang. Liang Shaoren said, "This woman calls her wife the beginning." See Two Kinds of Autumn Rain _ Essays, Madam. In the Ming Dynasty, the wives of officials above Cheng were called wives. See Hu Yinglin's Poems on the Side. After that, the wife of a bureaucratic scholar-bureaucrat was generally called a wife. For the first time, Legend of Heroes of Children: "Although Master An is not good at managing the family, with the help of my wife, he can barely live a stable life." Yang Shuo's Linfen Yesterday: "There are many officials and many households. These ladies lead their children, carrying many big bags and being escorted by attendants in military uniforms. "