The son of an emperor was not always crowned king. The title of king was related to the specific dynasty and emperor. In the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's sons could be conferred the title of Prince or Prince, but not all sons were conferred. In the Ming Dynasty, the early emperor Zhu Yuanzhang gave each of his sons the title of prince and gave them fiefs. However, the later emperor Zhu Di only gave him the title of prince and no fiefs. In the Tang Dynasty, the son of the crown prince would be granted the title of king, but the rules of conferring titles during the reign of Emperor Taizong went beyond the system. In general, the situation of being crowned king varied according to the dynasty and specific regulations. Not all the sons of the emperor would be crowned king.
In different dynasties, the situation of the emperor's son being crowned king was different. In the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's sons could be conferred the title of Prince or Prince, but not all sons were conferred. In the early Ming Dynasty, Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang granted each of his sons the title of prince and gave them fiefs. However, the later Emperor Zhu Di only granted him the title of prince and no fiefs. In the Tang Dynasty, the son of the Crown Prince would be conferred the title of King. In general, the situation of being crowned king varied according to the dynasty and specific regulations. Not all the sons of the emperor would be crowned king.
King Jing was Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Han Dynasty. He was the son of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. However, not enough information was provided to determine whether he was the son of the Han emperor. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether King Jing was the Emperor's son.
The sons of the Qing Dynasty emperors were given titles according to the rules of nobility. One of the Prince's sons was conferred the title of Prince, while the other sons were conferred the title of Regional King. One of the king's sons was granted the title of king, and the other sons were granted the title of Baylor. The son of Baylor was granted the title of Bei Zi, the son of Bei Zi was granted the title of Duke of Zhenguo, the son of Duke of Zhenguo was granted the title of Duke of Fuguo, and the son of Duke of Fuguo was granted the title of General of the Third Class. In addition, there were two types of hereditary titles. The specific rank of the king may vary according to personal achievements, status, and the emperor's favor.
During the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's son was conferred the rank of king according to the rules of the nobility rank. A prince was the emperor's brother or son. He was usually conferred the title of a one-word king, which was the highest rank of nobility. A Regional King was a title given to the other sons of a Prince who could not inherit the title. It was the second highest rank among the Princes. The specific level and title of the emperor would vary according to different periods and emperors.
" Fantasy: Becoming a King at the Beginning " was a fantasy magic novel. The author was Noodles, who loved eating steamed buns. The main character of the story was a prince. He was conferred the title of king at the beginning of the story, and he wanted to destroy the Xiongnu, quell the rebellion, and quell the Yellow Robes. The novel had a thrilling plot and was recommended as a five-star novel. It was a good book with a good plot and style.
I recommend the xianxia and cultivation civilization novel, Dao Yu Wu Ji, to you. This novel was about a male protagonist who was originally a descendant of the emperor. Because he was wrongly accused of being a traitor, he was forced to live in a foreign country. However, he was destined to live an ordinary life with the imperial seal in his hand. In the end, he would lead thousands of troops and summon loyal officials and good generals under the name of King Xiaoyao to kill his way back to his sad old capital. The male protagonist of this novel held the Imperial Jade Seal and was also conferred the title of Xiaoyao King, which fulfilled the requirements of the question. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
After dressing up as An Ling Rong, the author of the novel was Tian Kou Soy Milk. The story told that An Lingrong had transmigrated into the world of Legend of Zhen Huan and became an An Lingrong with different syllables. In the harem, An Lingrong was not favored and was despised by the people. However, An Lingrong was determined to counterattack and become the only favored person in the harem. She had a secret medicine that could help the emperor strengthen his body and be fawned on and liked by the concubines in the harem. An Lingrong still had her own plan to expose those scheming people in front of everyone. The story was full of palace struggles and counter-attacks, showing An Lingrong's growth from a constant presence to a noble, then to the Empress and Empress Dowager. The novel was completed, with a total of 155 chapters.
There were a few novels about princes being banished to the border to be crowned kings. Among them," Became the deposed Crown Prince at the beginning and was demoted to guard Xiliang "," The Ninth Prince of the Great Xia Kingdom ", and " Exiled to the Border, This Prince Is Lawless!" It was a novel related to 'The Ninth Prince: Bringing the Princess Consort to the Border at the Beginning of the History'. These novels told the story of the protagonist traveling to ancient times, becoming a prince and being sent to the border to be crowned king. Among them," The Ninth Prince of the Great Xia Kingdom " told the story of the ninth prince being demoted to his fief in summer, while " I was sent to the border at the beginning of the game, and I committed crimes in my fief " was based on the story of the protagonist, Li Antian, being sent to the border. These novels were all based on the story of transmigrating to become a prince and guarding the border. They described the adventures and growth of the protagonist in the border.
'The Heavenly King's Son-in-law Outside the Domain' was a novel written by the author, Zhao Cangqiong. The story was about Terence, the protagonist, who took the rap for his girlfriend for three years, but was abandoned after he was released from prison. In an accident, he awakened as the Dragon King, causing a shock to the world. This novel can be exempted from reading.
'The Heavenly King's Son-in-law Outside the Domain' was a novel written by the author, Zhao Cangqiong. The story was about Terence, the protagonist, who took the rap for his girlfriend for three years, but was abandoned after he was released from prison. In an accident, he awakened as the Dragon King, causing a shock to the world. The specific plot and content could only be understood by reading the full text of the novel.