I recommend two novels to you: " Marquis of the First Rank " and " Madam, Don't Do It ". " Marquis of First-grade " was an ancient romance novel. The main character, Li Mu, became a marquis and had the power of civil and military affairs. He fought with his sister in the novel. "Madam, Don't Do It" was a fantasy novel. The main character, Chu Ze, had a noble status after his rebirth and was looking for a new life with the opportunity to fight for 30 years less. I hope you will like these two novels.
Duke, marquis, uncle, and male were the titles of nobility in ancient China. According to historical records, the order of duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male was: duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male.
The corresponding grades of dukes, marquises, and uncles were as follows: - Duke: County Duke, County Duke (specially granted to the imperial clan) - Marquises: County marquises, county marquises (specially granted to the imperial clan) - Bo: Special title for the imperial clan - Son: Special seal imperial clan - Male: Exclusive to the imperial clan Therefore, the corresponding grades of dukes were county dukes and county dukes, and the corresponding grades of marquises were county marquises and county marquises. Bo, zi, and men were all specially granted to the imperial clan without specific grades.
Duke, marquis, uncle, and son were used until the Qing Dynasty.
The title of duke, marquis, and uncle was uncertain. The search results did not mention the specific titles of the dukes and marquises. Therefore, I don't know what's behind the dukes, marquises, and uncles.
In ancient times, the titles of dukes and marquises included dukes, dukes, marquises, family titles, viscounts, nobles, marquises, and so on.
In ancient times, the titles of dukes and marquises included dukes, dukes, marquises, family titles, viscounts, nobles, marquises, and so on.
The six dukes of the Ming Dynasty were Li Shanchang, Duke of Korea, Xu Da, Duke of Wei, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao, Feng Sheng, Duke of Song, Deng Yu, Duke of Wei, and Chang Mao, Duke of Zheng. The twenty-eight marquises included Tang He Marquis of Zhongshan, Tang Shengzong Marquis of Yan 'an, Lu Zhongheng Marquis of Ji' an, Zhou Dexing Marquis of Jiang Xiahou, Hua Yunlong Marquis of Huai 'an, Gu Shi Marquis of Jining, Geng Bingwen Marquis of Changxing, Chen De Marquis of Linjiang, Guo Xing Marquis of Gongchang, Wang Zhi Marquis of Lu' an, Zheng Yuchun Marquis of Xingyang, Fei Ju Marquis of Pingliang, Wu Liang Marquis of Jiangyin, Wu Zhen Marquis of Jinghai, etc. As for the 41st Uncle, he didn't mention anything about him, so he couldn't know.
Here are some recommended ancient Chinese novels that focus on the lives of nobles and officials: 1. General Changning by Penglai Guest 2. "Kill in Embroidered Clothes" by September Flowing Fire 3. A good girl is hard to marry 4. "The wind blows all night, covering the mountains" by idle rain 687 5. "After I take off my armor, I'll be the crown of my six palaces" by Thousands of Wine 6. "The cannon fodder mistreats the male protagonist by mistake" by Twining Grape 7. The Litchi Is Very Sweet 8. "I Untied the Green Robe with a Powerful Official" by Mamada 9. "After the dandy I taught usurped the throne" by Southern Gin 10. "What if my husband has a change of heart?" by Sui Yan 11. "The Plan to Transform the Rich" by Seven Gowns 12. "The bright moon spreads over thousands of mountains" by Blue Lion 13. " The Miaojiang youth snatched the Ninth Commandery Princess again." by Faque 14. "A Feasible Report on Crossing to Be an Official" by Redmond 15. "I ran away after dressing up as a shared room" by Yan Ju 16. "Love Beats Me" by Huo Ying 17. "Beauty Bows" by Black Sugarplum 18. "I Have a Baby in Ancient Times" by Zen Cat 19. My husband is the sweetest in the world. Please note that these recommendations are based on the provided search results and may not represent a comprehensive list of all the novels in this genre.
The list of marquises and dukes of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: State Duke: Xu Da, Duke of Wei, Li Shanchang, Duke of Korea, Chang Mao, Duke of Zheng, Li Wenzhong, Duke of Cao, Feng Sheng, Duke of Song, Deng Yu, Duke of Wei. The Marquis: Tang He Marquis of Zhongshan, Tang Shengzong Marquis of Yan 'an, Lu Zhongheng Marquis of Ji' an, Zhou Dexing Marquis of Jiang Xiahou, Hua Yunlong Marquis of Huai 'an, Gu Shi Marquis of Jining, Geng Bingwen Marquis of Changxing, Chen De Marquis of Linjiang, Guo Xing Marquis of Gongchang, Wang Zhi Marquis of Lu' an, Zheng Yuchun Marquis of Xingyang, Fei Ju Marquis of Pingliang, Wu Jiangyin Marquis of Liang, Wu Zhen Marquis of Jinghai, Zhao Xi Marquis of Nanxiong, Liao Yongzhong Marquis of Deqing, Yu Tongyuan Marquis of Annan, Huagao Marquis of Guangde, Yang Jing Marquis of Yingyang, Kang Maocai's son Kang Duo Marquis of Qichun, Zhu Liangzu Marquis of Yongjia, Fu Youde Marquis of Yingchuan. Hu Mei was granted the title of Marquis of Yuzhang, Han Zheng was granted the title of Marquis of Dongping, Huang Bin was granted the title of Marquis of Yichun, Cao Liangchen was granted the title of Marquis of Xuanning, Mei Sizu was granted the title of Marquis of Runan, and Lu Ju was granted the title of Marquis of Henan. [Earl: 11 in total, exact name unknown.]
Li Shimin conferred the titles of Duke of Zhao, Duke of Qin, Duke of Lai, Duke of E, Duke of Shen, Duke of Wei, Duke of Song, Duke of Bao, Duke of Kui, Duke of Jiang, Duke of Xun, Duke of Qiao, Duke of Pi, Duke of Shun De, and so on. There were a total of 14 dukes.