It was impossible to determine the rank of nobility between the Marquis of Jin and Uncle Qin. Although Zuo Zhuan referred to Duke Wen of Jin as " Marquis of Jin " and Duke Mu of Qin as " Uncle of Qin ", it did not clearly state the rank of nobility between the two. According to other documents and information, the rank of nobility was determined according to the order of the fifth rank of vassals, but the specific rank of nobility of Jin Marquis and Qin Bo needed further research and information support to determine.
The ninth-rank duke was a writer. He had created many novels, including " The Land Changes Hands,"" The Great Demon," and " The Mother Dressed as a Vicious Female Supporting Character." His works were loved by readers for their humorous style and interesting plots. The novels of the ninth-ranked dukes could be read for free on platforms such as Du Xu's novel bar and Qidian Chinese Network. Information about the latest works and chapters of the ninth-rank dukes could be found on Qidian Chinese Network and Longyan Chinese Network. The works of the ninth-rank dukedom included fantasy and the heavenly genre. His novels attracted the attention of readers with rich settings and wonderful plots.
[The duke's title is higher.] In feudal China, titles of nobility were divided into five categories according to their status: " Duke, Marquis, Uncle, Son, Male." The status of a Duke was the highest, and the status of a Little Duke was the title of Duke. Gu Tingye was a marquis, and his status was lower than the duke. Thus, the duke's title was higher.
The duke's title was even higher. In feudal China, titles of nobility were divided into five categories according to their status: " Duke, Marquis, Uncle, Son, Male." The status of a Duke was the highest, and the status of a Little Duke was the title of Duke. Gu Tingye was a marquis, and his status was lower than the duke. Thus, the duke's title was higher.
Duke Qing was a first-class duke in ancient China.
Duke Qing's rank was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided, so it was impossible to determine the exact rank of Duke Qing.
Duke Qingguo is a first-class duke, that is, a first-class.
The Duke of E was the first rank of Duke in ancient China.
There was no clear answer to the status of the young duke and the prince. Little Marquis was the title of Marquis, which was only given to the relatives of the emperor and a few meritorious officials. The heir was the heir of the ancient feudal lords. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was the title of the prince's heir. Although the prince was the heir of a prince, the young duke was also an important figure by the emperor's side. He could make important tactical strategies for the emperor. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who had a higher status.
There was no clear answer to the status of the young duke and the prince. A young duke was the son or nephew of a marquis. His status was relatively low, and he was a low-ranking title in a noble family. As for the prince, he was the eldest son of the duke. He had a noble status and was the successor of the prince. He had a higher status and identity. However, no clear information was provided to determine their status.