The titles of the ancient imperial houses were as follows: - Emperor: refers to the supreme ruler of a feudal dynasty who has supreme power. - Empress: The emperor's spouse is also the emperor's mother. - Empress Dowager: The emperor's grandmother or mother. If the emperor does not have a spouse, she is the great-grandmother or great-mother. - The Emperor's Concubine: The residence of the Emperor's spouse and his descendants. - Di Ji: The status of the emperor's concubine is lower. - Princess: The emperor's daughter was usually crowned as a princess and became a member of the royal family. - Imperial clan: The residence of the emperor's brothers and their descendants. - Prime Minister: The emperor's prime minister was responsible for handling state affairs. - The emperor's prime minister was responsible for handling family affairs. - Uncle Zong: The emperor's uncle Zong is in charge of family affairs. - Grand Tutor: The emperor's Grand Tutor was in charge of military affairs. - Doctor: The emperor's doctor is responsible for academic knowledge. - Bachelor: The emperor's bachelor was responsible for literature and academia. - Eunuch: The emperor's eunuchs were in charge of court affairs. - Lieutenant: The emperor's lieutenant is in charge of military affairs. - Taishi: The emperor's Taishi was responsible for recording history. - Zong Zheng: The emperor's Zong Zheng is responsible for the affairs of the imperial clan. - Eunuch: The emperor's eunuchs were in charge of court affairs.
In ancient China, the imperial examination usually had the following titles: 1. Provincial examination: A local examination for candidates to participate in the selection of officials. 2. Test: An examination held in the provincial capital to select officials. 3. College Entrance Examination: An examination held nationwide to select officials. 4. Examination: The examination for the selection of central officials was usually presided over by the emperor himself. 5. Imperial examination: The system of entering officialdom through the imperial examination. The imperial examination was an important part of the selection system of officials in ancient China. It promoted the progress and development of Chinese society through the selection of talents through examinations.
There were many titles in the ancient imperial examination rankings, some of which included: [1. Ascending the Dragon Gate: The title of the first place winner in the Imperial Examination.] 2. Top Scholar: The title of the overall top scholar in the imperial examination was usually obtained by the examinee with the best examination results. Third place: The title of the second place winner in the imperial examination. 4. Tanhua: The title of the third place winner in the imperial examination. 5. Four Books and Five Classics: The title of the first place winner of the "Four Books" and "Five Classics" of the designated books in the Imperial Examination. 6 Gongshi: The title of those who passed the imperial examination was similar to the current "civil servant". 7. Hypertrophy: The title of those who passed the imperial examination was similar to the current " doctor." 8 Jinshi: The titles of those who passed the imperial examination usually included Jinshi and Jinshi origin. 9. Ming Jing: The title of the first place winner of the designated subject "Ming Jing" in the imperial examination. 10 Same Jinshi origin: The title of those who passed the imperial examination was the same as Jinshi but belonged to different categories.
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The imperial examination was an examination system in ancient China that selected talents to become officials through examinations. The imperial examination was divided into three levels: the provincial examination, the general examination, and the palace examination. Different levels had different rankings. - Provincial examination: candidates who pass the local imperial examination can be promoted to the general examination. The general examination was held in the provincial capital. Those who passed could participate in the court examination. - Examination: The candidates who passed the imperial examination in the provincial capital could get a ranking title such as "Gongshi","Juren", etc. - Palace examination: The highest ranking candidates of the imperial examination would face the emperor in the palace. Those who passed the examination would receive a ranking title such as "Jinshi","Tanhua","Second Place","Top Scholar", etc. Those who passed the imperial examination could enter the bureaucracy and become officials of the imperial court to contribute to the country.
Ancient families usually had many different titles. These titles were usually evaluated according to the talents and contributions of the family members. Here are some examples of the titles that an ancient family might have: - Father: Usually the most important person in the family is the family head or the wife of the family head, responsible for managing the family affairs. - Grandfather: It may be the father's father who served as the deputy patriarch or assistant patriarch to assist the father in managing the family affairs. - Grandmother: It may be the grandfather's wife who served as the wife of the patriarch or the leader of the women in charge of the women's affairs in the family. - Son: According to their ability and contribution, they can serve as warriors, scholars, officials and other different titles. - Daughter: Usually a female leader or a title to manage the family's finances. Of course, this was just an example. The many titles held by ancient families were very complicated and diverse. These titles were usually evaluated according to the talents and contributions of the family members and may vary in different dynasties and regions.
The following are the names, characters, and titles of some ancient and modern Chinese poets and writers: - Li Bai: The word is too white - Du Fu: The word is beautiful - Bai Juyi, also known as Letian - Su Shi: Zi Zhan - Xin Qiji, also known as Youan - Lu You: Zi Wu Guan - Li Qingzhao - Lu Xun, also known as Yushan - Xu Zhimo - Liang Qichao: The word drinking ice - Wang Guowei, also known as Jing An - Lao She: Shu Qingchun - Ba Jin: The word is dissolved These are just some examples. There are many other famous poets and writers who have different choices of words, numbers, names, and so on.
"Killing City" was a famous Japanese manga and novel by author Ishida Sisi (Ishida Sisi =Ichigo Sui), first published in 1992. The work told the story of a horror city,"Killing City", which was composed of various horror events. The following are the titles of the works: City of Blood (1) The Red Blade (2) The City of Blood Chapter 3 The Incantation of the Blade (Chapter 4) The Cloud of Blood Chapter 5 The City of Ghosts (Chapter 6) Thetrace of the Red Blade (Chapter 7) The Grave of the Cloud of Blood The Ghost Hunter Chapter 9 The Bloody Symphony No. 10 The Flame of the Red Blade Chapter 11 The End of the City of Ghosts (Chapter 12) The Whirling Snowflake (13) The BladeCountry Chapter 14 Hunger in The City The Dream of the Red Blade Chapter 16 The Ghost Hunter's Grief Chapter 17 The Star of the Cloud of Blood Chapter 18 The New Order of the City of Ghosts The War of the Red Blade (Chapter 20)
Concubine, Noble Consort, and male name: 1 Concubine: Most of the titles are empress, imperial concubine, concubines, etc., such as Zhaojun, empress, jade concubine, concubines, etc. Among them, the empress was the highest ranking, followed by the imperial concubines. 2. Noble Concubine's title: In novels, many noble consorts 'titles are poetic and picturesque, such as "Yaoji","Dream Shadow","Purple Frost","White Dew","Red Leaf", etc. 3. Men's names: In ancient times, men's names were mostly composed of words, names, and surnames, such as Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun. Some of the names were full of meaning, such as "Guan Yu","Zhao Yun","Liu Bei","Zhang Fei" and so on.
In ancient China's imperial palace, the titles of the emperor's concubines, such as imperial concubine, Zhaoyi, and beauty, were usually in order of seniority. Generally speaking, the order of these titles was: 1. Concubine: One of the emperor's most respected concubines, second only to the empress. The imperial consorts were usually conferred by the emperor directly. 2 Zhaoyi: It was one of the emperor's Zhaorong. Her position was below that of the imperial concubine. Her main responsibility was to preside over the palace ceremony and receive the emperor's guests. Consort Zhao: One of the Emperor's Zhaorong. Her main responsibility is to host the palace ceremony and receive the Emperor's guests. Beauty: One of the emperor's favorite concubines. Her status is relatively low, but she may also be especially favored by the emperor. It should be noted that due to different historical backgrounds and eras, the order of these titles may be different. The specific situation needs to be analyzed according to the specific historical background.
The title of each class in Legacy was usually composed of the name and number of the character in the game, indicating the level and status of the character in the game. The following are some of the common titles of the various classes: [1. Mage: Mages usually use titles such as " Wizard "," Magic Master ", and " Grand Mage ".] 2. Swordsman: Swordsmen usually use titles such as " Sword Saint,"" Sword Spirit," and " The Greatest Sword in the World." 3. Warrior: Warriors usually use the titles of " Warrior "," God of War ", and " Iron Blood Warrior ". 4. Assassin: Assassins usually use titles such as " Assassin "," King of Assassins ", and " Vanishing Shadow ". 5. Priest: Priests usually use the names " God,"" Priest,"" Holy Guardian," etc. as titles. 6. Thieves: Thieves usually use names such as " Rogue "," Undertaker ", and " God of the Night " as their titles. It should be noted that different games may have different title rules and settings, so the specific title name may be different.