Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gege (Manchu: ᡤᡝᡤᡝ; Chinese: 格格; pinyin: Gégé; Wade–Giles: Ko2-ko2) is the Manchurian word for a married daughter. During the Qing Dynasty it was the Manchu style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor. Daughters of the first ranked princes also used the same title.When a Manchu prince had concubines, the status of the wives are, from highest to lowest: daifujin (the official wife), cefujin (the first rank concubine) and gege."@en }
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- Gege_(title) comment "Gege (Manchu: ᡤᡝᡤᡝ; Chinese: 格格; pinyin: Gégé; Wade–Giles: Ko2-ko2) is the Manchurian word for a married daughter. During the Qing Dynasty it was the Manchu style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor. Daughters of the first ranked princes also used the same title.When a Manchu prince had concubines, the status of the wives are, from highest to lowest: daifujin (the official wife), cefujin (the first rank concubine) and gege.".
- Q994750 comment "Gege (Manchu: ᡤᡝᡤᡝ; Chinese: 格格; pinyin: Gégé; Wade–Giles: Ko2-ko2) is the Manchurian word for a married daughter. During the Qing Dynasty it was the Manchu style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor. Daughters of the first ranked princes also used the same title.When a Manchu prince had concubines, the status of the wives are, from highest to lowest: daifujin (the official wife), cefujin (the first rank concubine) and gege.".