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Children of different ages address their mothers differently. In infancy and childhood, children usually use some kind names, such as mother. After youth, the address is usually mom or something. Other appellations, such as mommy, mommy and mommy, can be seen in most age groups.
Among the ancient Han royal families in China, the princes and princesses born to the queen called their mothers the queen, and the children born to the imperial concubines recognized the queen as the first mother, and their biological mothers as the mother concubines. The princes and their children also called their mothers the mother concubines. Princes and princesses in the Qing Dynasty called their mothers emperors. The English word "mother" refers to the mother of the current king or queen, that is, the queen mother, but the queen mother includes the former queen who is not the mother of the current monarch.