[Yes, King Maha conferred the title of Crown Prince on Ti Banggong.] Tipanggong was the only son of King Maha and Serami, and the only legitimate prince of the Thai royal family. Although Ti Banggong was diagnosed with learning disability in his childhood, which had a certain impact on his learning and growth, he was still recognized as the legal heir by King Maha. King Maha doted on Ti Banggong very much. He even gave him and his mother the highest title of the royal family on the second day after he was born. Therefore, it was in line with the traditions and regulations of the Thai royal family to confer the title of Crown Prince.

Li Chengyin's 23rd episode was granted the title of Prince.
In " The End of the World Begins with the Conferring of Kings," the protagonist Zhao Yanxun was reborn into a figurehead dynasty and became a favored prince. After failing to seize the throne, he was forced to go to his fief to be conferred a title. On the way to his fief, a series of stories began. Therefore, in this novel, there was a plot where the prince who was crowned king went to his fief. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In ancient times, the titles of kings would be distributed according to their position, status, and contributions. The following are some common titles: 1 King: The King was one of the highest-ranking kings in ancient China. He was usually granted the title of a county to manage local affairs. 2 King: If the king's achievements are strong enough, he may also be crowned king, but this situation is very rare. 3. Prince: The title of Prince was usually given to those who had made contributions to the country. The title would be determined according to their status and contributions, such as the noble Prince, Prince, etc. 4 Shizi: Shizi is the eldest son of the emperor. Usually, he is granted the title of king. His title will be the same as his father's title. For example, the son of the emperor is granted the title of king. 5. Prime Minister: Some princes will be granted the title of prime minister. Their position is similar to that of the head of state. Their titles will be determined according to their position and contributions. The titles of the kings would be distributed according to their positions, status, and contributions. There would also be different changes and evolutions.
Maha Vajiralongkorn was born on July 28, 1952 in the Royal Palace of Thailand. He was the general of the Thai Royal Army, the head of the First Division of the Royal Guards, and the tenth king of the Chakri Dynasty. As a teenager, he went to the United Kingdom and Australia to receive secondary education. He studied at the University of New South Wales in Australia and the University of Distance Education in Sukhothai, Thailand, and received a bachelor's degree in literature. In December 1972, he was officially crowned Crown Prince. On December 1,2016, after the death of King Rama IX Bhumiphon, the 64-year-old Maha Vajiralongkorn held a coronation ceremony to become the tenth king of Thailand's Chakri Dynasty (Rama X). The coronation ceremony was held on May 4,2019. Politically, he actively participated in political affairs, coordinated various forces to mediate contradictions, led Thailand towards peace and stability, and signed the 20th constitution since the implementation of Thailand's first constitution in 1932. In diplomacy, he was committed to expanding Thailand's cooperation with countries around the world and strengthening international exchanges and diplomatic exchanges. Maha Vajiralongkorn was the only male heir of King Bhumiphon Adulyadeh and Queen Shirikit Kittiyakorn. He was the second son of King Bhumiphon Adulyadeh, and his Thai name mainly meant "the one with the power of thunder." As the Crown Prince, he often represented King Bhumiphon in important state events and celebrations, assisted in handling daily affairs, and visited China twice on behalf of King Bhumiphon. When he was young, he often played music with King Bhumiphon, who loved music. He was arranged to attend school at the age of four. In November 1965, he was awarded the rank of Air Force, Army and Navy Second Lieutenant by King Bhumiphon in the Girada Palace. He was sent abroad to study in secondary school by King Bhumiphon. On December 28,1972, he was conferred the title of heir to the first throne. In recent years, his "double suspicion" had attracted attention. Every public appearance would become the focus of public opinion. For example, during the memorial event for the death of his grandfather, Prince Mahidol, it triggered speculation about the "double." In addition, his chess skills were superb, and the affairs of his huge harem also received much attention, such as the deposed of three concubines. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic "Lord of the Mysteries"!
In ancient times, there were many honorifics for the Crown Prince, and the most common one was " Your Highness." This honorific title originated from below the steps of the palace and was used to express respect for the Crown Prince. In ancient times, the crown prince's status was second only to the emperor. He had the power to supervise the country and act as regent. He also had the Eastern Palace, which was similar to the imperial court. Other than " Your Highness ", there were other honorific titles such as " Crown Prince " and " Crown Prince ". However, the honorific titles used in different dynasties and cultures might be different.
The queen of Maha Vajiralongkorn was Sutida. In addition, he also had a noble consort, Shi Nina. In the marriage relationship and power structure of the Thai royal family, Queen Sutida was in a specific position and faced many situations, such as the complicated attitude shown in the public interaction with the King of Thailand. This reflected the power relationship within the royal family to a certain extent. Shinina had also played a certain role in the relationship between the royal family. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
The Douluo Continent novel Tang San was conferred the title of Crown Prince Grand Tutor at the end of chapter thirty, which was also chapter three hundred and twenty.
King Maha of Thailand had five princesses. The first princess was Princess Somsawari. This was a political marriage. After the divorce, she retained her status as a member of the royal family and devoted herself to public welfare. His second wife was Yu Wada, who had lived with Maha for nearly 20 years outside of marriage. They had four sons and one daughter, and were abandoned after two years of marriage. The third was Syrame, who was born a commoner and gave birth to Maha's heir, Tibanggong. Due to various reasons, she was sent to the temple for seven years and had yet to truly return to the royal family. The fourth was Sutida, who ascended to the throne from a civilian air stewardess. She used tactics in the royal competition and took care of Maha when they attended public affairs together. However, after she was declared childless, her path to further heights was blocked, but she still sat firmly on the throne. The fifth was Shinina. She was simple and straightforward but arrogant. She was opposed in the complicated environment of the royal family and was once imprisoned. Later, she was taken back to the royal family by Maha. She was once expected to ascend to the position of double queen, but now she was hidden. However, she occasionally appeared on the posters of the royal family. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic " Lord of the Mysteries "!
King Maha had four wives. His first wife was Somsawari. She was from a prestigious family, the niece of Queen Mother Shirikit, and the daughter of the Yukun family. Her marriage with Maha was a political marriage. The purpose was to consolidate the alliance between the royal family and the Yukun family and ensure the stability of Maha's throne. However, Maha had no interest in this marriage and cheated on her soon after. Maha had cheated when she was pregnant. After she gave birth to Princess Pa, Maha proposed a divorce. Maha refused and sued her in divorce court, blaming her for the mistake. In 1991, Maha divorced Maha after enduring 13 years of painful marriage. She was then stripped of her title as princess, but she remained a member of the royal family and stayed in the palace to deal with many affairs. It was said that she later suffered from depression and became paralyzed. His second wife was Yu Wada, who used to be a B-list actress. Maha and Somsawari got married soon after, and Yu Wada lived with Maha when he was 15 years old. They later gave birth to five children (four sons and one daughter). After Maha divorced Somsawari, she took Yu Wada back to the palace to become a princess, but she was not favored by Empress Dowager Krikit. His third wife was Silami. His fourth wife was Sutida. She was born as a commoner and had gone from a flight attendant to a queen. Now, she was firmly sitting on the throne of queen. Hurry up and click on the link below to return to the super classic "Lord of the Mysteries"!
Different dynasties had different statuses for princesses: - ** Han Dynasty **: - In the Western Han Dynasty, princesses were usually the daughters of the emperor. The eldest daughter could be called the eldest princess, the brother could be honored as the eldest princess, and the nephew could be honored as the eldest princess. The daughter of a vassal king is called Wengzhu or Wangzhu. Although the princess and princess were both called princesses, there was a difference in their ranks, and the emperor had to use his imperial power to confirm it. The emperor's daughter was granted the title of princess. The title of Eldest Princess, Eldest Princess, and Princess may be granted by the relevant departments. They were all sealed with golden seals and purple ribbons. The seal of the Wengzhu (King Lord) was lower in regulation, which may be similar to the gilded turtle button of the township marquis and the pavilion marquis. - In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the daughters of emperors were called county princesses, and they were used to calling them princesses. The daughters of princes were called township princesses and pavilion princesses. The names of the princesses must be crowned with township and pavilion to distinguish them. - [Tang Dynasty: The title of a princess needs to be conferred. There are complicated etiquette procedures. The conferment of the title requires a book and a policy book. Before the conferment of the title is completed, the envoy will report back to the princess. The ceremony is over.] - ** Other circumstances **: For example, the title of Princess was a special title, and those who had this title were princes. There were also special circumstances, such as Princess Muyang, who was conferred the title of the daughter of a king in the early years. Later, there were other cases of conferment, and there was even the only instance in China history where a princess was conferred the title of Marquis. In the Sui Dynasty, there was a daughter of the imperial clan who was granted the title of princess. However, due to political and power struggles, she had to go to the marriage alliance and bear a heavy mission.