jùn
zhǔ

historical
noun
title

Meaning of 郡主

郡主 means imperial title for daughters of the crown prince (Tang), imperial clan members (Song), or first-rank princes (Ming-Qing). Pronounced jùn zhǔ.

  • imperial title for daughters of the crown prince (Tang), imperial clan members (Song), or first-rank princes (Ming-Qing)

Definitions & Examples

shì
jùn
zhǔ
 
shēn
fèn
zūn
guì
 
xún
cháng
bǎi
xìng
jiàn
le
dōu
yào
xíng
 

She was a commandery princess of noble status, and commoners had to bow when they saw her.

Zhè
wèi
jùn
zhǔ
shì
qīn
wáng
de
ér
 
fēng
hào
shì
Kāng
huáng
qīn
de
 

This junzhu was the daughter of a first-rank prince, and her title was personally bestowed by the Kangxi Emperor.

Zài
Táng
dài
 
zhǐ
yǒu
tài
de
ér
cái
néng
bèi
fēng
wéi
jùn
zhǔ
 

In the Tang Dynasty, only the daughters of the crown prince could be granted the title of junzhu.

Míng
Qīng
shí
 
jùn
zhǔ
chū
jià
shí
 
cháo
tíng
huì
fēng
hòu
de
jià
zhuang
 

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, when a junzhu married, the imperial court would bestow a generous dowry.

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