In the ancient China nobility system, there were duke, marquis, uncle, son, male, and so on. A duke was usually an important minister or a direct relative of the emperor. His fief was often within the royal territory of the emperor. A marquis was usually a great meritorious minister, a relative of the emperor, or a person who had a distant direct relationship with the emperor. An earl was also a meritorious minister, but his rank was lower than that of a marquis. A viscount was also lower than an earl. These titles were given by the emperor to his blood-related relatives and meritorious officials. It was a symbol of social status and the amount of material benefits they enjoyed. Generally, different titles were awarded according to the degree of blood relationship or the size of their contributions. In the West, there were also dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, and barons. According to whether they could be passed on to future generations, they were divided into hereditary noble titles and lifelong noble titles. The former could be inherited by the eldest son after death, while the latter could only be held by the eldest son while he was alive. In the western nobility system, the dukes, marquises, earls, and viscounts were ranked in descending order. The title system in the West was similar to the title system in ancient China. Some people believed that the Western title system borrowed the relevant concepts from China in the process of construction. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
In the British nobility system, this was the ranking of nobility from low to high. Baron was the lower rank of nobility. In the beginning, only the landlord could be called a baron. After Charles II in 1387, it became an official title. Viscounts were originally the assistant of counts, but later evolved into independent existences and could be inherited. Earls appeared earlier. Their titles were introduced to England by King Canute of Denmark in the early 11th century. Before the middle of the 11th and 12th centuries, they were mostly vassals who guarded one area. Marquis was the second rank of nobility. Dukes had the highest status among the nobles. In England, only direct relatives of the royal family could have the title of duke. In addition, these titles were divided into hereditary titles and lifelong titles. Hereditary titles could be inherited by immediate family members, while lifelong titles were first-generation nobles (titles were limited to barons). After the establishment of the lifelong nobility system in 1958, there were basically no hereditary nobles in the United Kingdom. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
In ancient China, there were Duke, Marquis, Earl, Son, and Male ranks of nobility. Earls were higher than viscounts. In the Western nobility system, there was a similar division. Earl (Count), Viscount (Viscount), Marquis (Marquis), and Marquis (Marquess) were also arranged in a certain order. Marquis was higher than Earl and Viscount. Although the system of titles in different dynasties or countries was similar, there were differences in the way they were granted, the scope of power, the symbolic meaning of social status, and the rules of inheritance. For example, in ancient China, the methods of promotion varied in different periods. In the West, there were hereditary noble titles and lifelong noble titles. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Marquis, earl, viscount, and baron were part of the western nobility system. In the West, the title of nobility was divided into hereditary nobility and lifelong nobility according to whether it could be passed on to future generations. The former could be inherited by the eldest son after death, while the latter could only be held when the person was alive. The enfeoffment system of China Western Zhou Dynasty was similar to the dukedom system of dukes and marquises. Some people believed that the Western nobility system borrowed the name of China Western Zhou Dynasty in translation. In 1711, when the Western missionary Francis Wei first created the Western nobility term, he translated the China fifth rank (duke, marquis, uncle, male). Later, there was a phenomenon of export to domestic sales, which was said to be a Western original. In ancient China, the title of nobility was a title given by the emperor to his blood-related relatives and meritorious officials. It was a symbol of social status and the amount of material benefits enjoyed. The basis for granting titles varied from dynasty to dynasty. The western nobility system was also related to a certain social status, power, and wealth. For example, different titles had different land, population, and political power. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Duke, marquis, uncle, and son was a system of nobility. In China, this title system had been established during the Western Zhou Dynasty. Dukes had the highest status, and most of them were descendants of the royal family of the Zhou Dynasty. Marquises were important officials of the Zhou emperor. Earls were below marquises. Viscounts and barons were lower nobles. Viscounts were generally responsible for the governor of a county. There were relatively more barons. They were mainly personal titles and were not closely related to specific fiefs. The titles differed in terms of social status, size of fief, and military power. For example, the Zhou emperor had jurisdiction over a thousand miles, while dukes and marquises had fiefs of a hundred miles, earls had fiefs of seventy miles, and viscounts and barons had fiefs of fifty miles. The later dynasties 'nobility system was mostly developed on the basis of the Zhou Dynasty. In Japan, after the Meiji Restoration, the Chinese were divided into five levels: duke, marquis, earl, viscount, and baron. The families of the old ministers and daimyo, the important ministers of the downfall movement and the Wuchen War, and some of the royal family who were demoted to ministers could obtain titles. These titles symbolized privilege and status, and influenced the government at that time. Ever since Ito Hirofumi became prime minister, the position of prime minister and noble status had been merged for a long time. Europe also had a similar system of nobility, but it was similar to the system of nobility in the Western Zhou Dynasty, but there were some differences. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
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In China and the West, there were counts, viscounts, and barons. In China, the title system had a long history. In the Zhou Dynasty, there were five titles of nobility: duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male. Although the title system of each dynasty had different changes, these titles had an important meaning in history. For example, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the system of knighthood gradually changed from being based on blood relations to the size of contributions to the country. In the West, dukes, marquises, counts, viscounts, and barons were common ranks of nobility. In the West, the title of nobility was divided into hereditary nobility and lifelong nobility according to whether it could be passed on to future generations. The former could be inherited by the eldest son after death, while the latter could only be held when the person was alive. There was also a view that the Western nobility system was formed in the early 16th century when Western missionaries translated a large number of Chinese classics and translated the relevant terms into the Latin-based system. These titles represented a certain social status, power, material benefits, and so on. However, in different cultures and different historical periods, their specific content, scope of power, and promotion methods would vary. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
In the British knighthood, earls were more senior than viscounts. Earls were below marquises and above viscounts. During the Roman Empire, counts were the emperor's attendants, in charge of military, civil, and financial power. Sometimes, they also served as local stewards. After the feudal system was strengthened, they could also become a local lord. Viscounts were originally the names of state officials in the Frank Kingdom. They were first conferred by King Charlemagne in the 8th century. At first, they were the assistants of counts. Later, they began to exist independently and could be hereditary. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
The Archean Eon Painting was a fantasy novel written by I Eat Tomatoes. It was his tenth novel. From July 13th onwards, Youku Animation will broadcast an exclusive episode of Dongning Prefecture at 10:00 every Saturday. The male lead, Meng Chuan, was 15 years old. He was the Eldest Senior Brother of Mirror Lake Dao Academy. A bunch of supporting roles. The book list had a good review, and there was already a leader as soon as it was released. Similar to "The Nine Cauldrons," the update was slow, the plot was a little old but there were new tricks. The engagement termination was well written, the main plot of the battle between humans and demons was attractive, and the supporting characters were smart. The recommendation index was quite high. The quality of Platinum God's books was guaranteed, and there was a shortage of books to read. "The Wizard Who Descends to the Beautiful Man" was a novel written by Wang Xiaowu. The main character, Abel, traveled from the Harry Potter world to the Marvel World. Although he could use magic, he had to make a wand first. The enemy was more terrible than Voldemort. It was a fan of the American manga and Harry Potter. It was closer to the original setting of the Marvel novel. The story of a weak wizard growing into a god was not bad among the American manga books. "I'm not caught. What makes you think I'm guilty?!" It was an urban novel written by Green Shirt, Sword in Hand, Travelling the World. The protagonist could control the dream world, committing countless crimes in the dream world, but later, a tragedy happened in reality and he turned over a new leaf. Although it was a city, it was full of suspense and reasoning. The case was hardcore and reflected the human nature of society. The scale was a little too big. The author had written some unpublished works before, but the beginning of this book was very exciting. It had a four-star recommendation index. The Immortal Taoist Priest Gou was a Xianxia novel written by a swordsman. In the world of cultivation, the main character, Immortal, believed in the path of hiding. If he couldn't beat someone, he would trick them or hide. Wherever he went, he would cause trouble, and he would use his lifespan to exchange for strength. The chat room of the big shots was a light novel written by Xiao Wei Yu Sheng. The main character, Chen Changsheng, was 17 years old and the master of the group chat. Saitama, Thanos, and many other characters joined the chat group. The protagonist was infected by the Dihua virus and became a big shot. If the big shot came to his own world, he could also go to the big shot's world. The style of writing was funny and relaxed. It was something that could be read in the chat group with humans. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
In the British nobility system, from high to low, there were dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, barons, etc.(There were also barons, barons, knights, gentlemen, but gentlemen had already left the noble category and become a spiritual symbol). Earls appeared in England earlier, and their titles were derived from the Old English eorl. The concept of an earl had been around since the late Anglo-Saxon era. It was introduced to England by King Canute of Denmark in the early 11th century. Earls before the middle of the 11th and 12th centuries were mostly vassals who guarded a region. A viscount was originally an assistant to an earl, but later evolved into an independent existence and could be hereditary. A baron was the lowest rank of nobility. At first, only the owner of the land could be called a baron. It was not until 1387 that it became an official title after Charles II. A Lord was not an independent rank of nobility. It was an honorific title for people with noble titles (such as barons, counts, etc.) or high-ranking knights. These titles were divided into hereditary titles and lifelong titles according to whether they could be passed on to future generations. The hereditary titles could be inherited by immediate family members, and the lifelong titles could only be held when the person was alive (such as the baron in the lifelong title). Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Alright, I can provide you with some titles and posthumous titles that appear in novels. I hope you like them. Empress Dowager: - Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang - Empress Dowager cisheng - Empress Dowager Cixi - Empress Dowager Emperor: - Tang Taizong - Tang Xuanzong - Tang Gaozong - Tang Zhongzong - Tang ruizong - later Zhou shizong - song Taizu - song renzong - song zhezong - Yuan Shizu - Ming Taizu The Duke: - Duke: hereditary - Duke: hereditary - Duke: Xianzu Baochan King - Duke: Xianzu King Zhao Wu - Duke: Xianzu Xuanxiao King - Duke: Xianzu Huairen King - Duke: Xianzu Shengwu King Marquis: - Marquis: hereditary - Marquis: Hereditary - Marquis: Founding Marquis - Marquis: Founding Father - Marquis: Founding Son - Marquis: Marquis Zhaolie - Marquis: Marquis Zhaoxian - Marquis: Marquis Zhaoyi Earl: - Earl: Hereditary - Earl: Hereditary - Count: Founding Father - Earl: Founding Son - Earl: Zhao Xianzi - Earl: Zhao Yizi - Earl: Xianqingzi Baron and Viscount: - Baron: Hereditary - Baron: hereditary - Baron: Founding Man - Baron: Founding Son - Baron: Zhao Qingzi - Viscount: hereditary - Viscount: hereditary - Viscount: Founding Son - Viscount: Zhao Yizi - Viscount: Xianqingzi These titles and posthumous titles are common in novels. If you have any other needs, feel free to tell me at any time.