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.
The specific list of the 36 dukes of the Tang Dynasty could not be found from the search results provided.
The names of the dukes in "Beacon Fire Playing with the Dukes" were as follows: King You of Zhou: He was known as King You of Zhou, Ji Gongnie, the second ruler of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Duke Huan of Qi: He was called Duke Huan of Qi. Jiang Xiaobai was the overlord of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period. 3. Duke Xiang of Song: He was known as Duke Xiang of Song. Ji Hong was the monarch of the Song Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. 4 Duke Huan of Zheng: He was called Duke Huan of Zheng. Ji Wu was the monarch of the State of Zheng during the Spring and Autumn Period. 5 Duke Wen of Jin: He was called Duke Wen of Jin. Ji Chong 'er was the monarch of the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period. Other than that, there were also some other characters such as the overlord of Chu State, Shen Buhai, and the monarch of Qin State, Qin Mugong, etc. However, these characters were not officially called vassals.
In the history of Britain, there were some marquises, dukes and other nobles who died early. Although their family status was prominent, due to the changes of times, wars, political struggles and other factors, their fiefs and power gradually declined, but they still maintained a high status. Here are some examples: 1 Duke of Ansbach: This family originated in the 12th century and was a famous royal family of Germany. They once ruled Germany together with the Austrian royal family in the 14th century. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1977. 2 Duke of Northumberland: This family originated in the 12th century and was a famous royal family in England that once ruled Northumberland. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1974. 3 Duke of York: This family originated in the 13th century and was a famous British royal family that once ruled the York area. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1974. 4. Duke of Sarion: This family originated in the 13th century and was a famous royal family in Germany that once ruled the region of Saxony-Godania. However, in the 16th century, the family died early due to political struggles, but the family members still retained their fiefs until 1978. Although these families died young, they were still retained as important aristocratic families in the United Kingdom or other countries due to their contributions to politics, culture, and the arts.
Since I'm not sure of any specific 'Amboy Dukes novel', it's hard to say. But if it's about a group or a place named Amboy Dukes, possible themes could be about community, identity, or the struggle in a particular setting.
The novel about the war meant that the author of Sword Snow Stride " was a well-known online author. This novel was set in Jianghu and used swords as weapons to tell a story full of magic, martial arts, power, love and hatred. The characters in the novel were full, the plot was twisted, and the writing was smooth. It was regarded as a classic work of Chinese online literature.
Playing with the Dukes was a Chinese web novel that mainly told the story of a dukedom. The following is the introduction of the characters in the novel: The second emperor of the Xia Dynasty was a wise and decisive leader who laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Xia Dynasty. 2. Shang Yang: A famous general of the State of Qin during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. He worked tirelessly for the development of the State of Qin and was known as the "Teacher of the Lord of Shang". 3. Wang Xianzhi: The leader of the rebel army at the end of the Han Dynasty. He bravely marched forward for the peace of the people and was known as the "hero of troubled times". 4. Lu Bu: A famous general in the Three Kingdoms period who was highly skilled in martial arts but was cunning. Later generations called him the " servant of the three surnames." Cao Cao: During the Three Kingdoms period, the king of Wei was a wise and intelligent leader who worked tirelessly for the prosperity and development of the country. Sun Jian: The founder of the State of Wu was a brave and decisive leader who laid a solid foundation for the prosperity and development of the State of Wu. Liu Bei: The founder of Shu was a benevolent and trustworthy leader who worked tirelessly for the prosperity and development of Shu. 8. King You of Zhou: The second ruler of the Western Zhou Dynasty, in order to favor Baosi, lit a beacon fire and teased the vassals, causing the destruction of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The above is the introduction of the main characters in the drama. Each character has its own unique personality characteristics and historical background, which played a vital role in the development of the story.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it's likely that the duke's daughter herself is a main character.
The Duke boys, Bo and Luke, are often the main characters. They are known for their good - natured rebelliousness.
Yes, there are. You might find some independently published works or fan fiction related to it.
The Duke boys, Bo and Luke, are often very popular. Their charm, driving skills, and sense of justice make them great protagonists in fan - created stories.