What do women in the Tang Dynasty call their husbands?

1, lover: handed down from ancient Qin Dynasty, the poet Zhang Ji wrote, "My concubine rises from a tall building, and my lover holds a halberd in the open." Men and women were more equal in the Tang Dynasty, and husbands called their wives "lovers".

2. Lang: Li Bai's "When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood"

3. Lang Jun: There is no explanation.

4. Sir: It was also handed down from the pre-Qin period. It means master. After the Qin and Han dynasties, this statement was added to the young wife's address to the old man (mainly because the husband is a literate person).

5, "xianggong": It was also handed down from the former Qin Dynasty. At that time, it was an honorific title for the Prime Minister. In the Sui Dynasty, it gradually evolved into a title of respect for her husband.

7. Husband: The first couplet written by Mai's wife (an old couple) in the Tang Dynasty: "Husband is fair." After the spread, it became popular on the Internet.

8. Father: Many local dialects call it that.

9. Old people: among the people, many old ladies call their husbands this way, which was said in the Han Dynasty.

10, Husband: No explanation.

Officials, husbands, outsiders, etc. All after the Tang Dynasty.