China has a long history, and its appellation changes with the change of dynasties. Generally speaking, there are five appellations: Gong, Hou, Bo, Zi and Gong. The title system is a part of the imperial system. 19 12 After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the title system was abolished by the established Republic of China. Ancient Japanese aristocrats were divided into two systems: official and noble. In the Dabao Law of 70 1, officials with four or five official positions are called "Tonggui" and officials with more than three official positions are called "Gui", which establishes the aristocratic system. Subsequently, the royal family was divided into four families, namely, Orange, Genji and Ping. Later, five photographers, seven Tsinghua, nine Tsinghua and other aristocratic families were developed. The local tycoons became celebrities. 1884, the Chinese system was implemented, and five titles were given to the old official, Daming and Meiji Restoration hero: Gong, Hou, Bo, Zi and Gong. After World War II, the Japanese abolished the China system.
The son of heaven-the emperor
The prince inside.
King/queen
duke
marquis
earl
viscount
Baron China usually refers to the British and French aristocratic system. According to the titles of China people, the western aristocratic system is divided into five grades, in the following order:
Duke (duke)
Marquis (Marquis, Marquis outside England)
Earl (Earl, Earl outside England)
viscount
tycoon
There are also noble titles such as prince, archduke, prince, baron and knight.
The aristocratic system in western countries is similar to that in Britain, but there are also differences. For example, German titles are divided into 15, Polish titles are divided into four levels (excluding viscount), and Hungarian titles are divided into three levels (excluding marquis and viscount). King Rex et Imperator/Regina et Imperatrix and Emperor/Queen and Queen (Queen Victoria was crowned Queen of India in 1876, and was the title of British monarch when India became independent in 1947).
King/Queen King/Queen
The Crownprince of Wales
Prince, prince (usually just the son of a monarch or the husband of lady sovereign, not a specific title)
Royal Princess/Princess big princess/Princess
Grand Duke, Royal Duke
Duke. Duke
marquis
Earl Earl
viscount
Baron Baron
Baron's subordinate baron
Knight knight
The emperor/queen and the king/queen are called "Your Majesty", the prince and princess are called "Your Majesty", the duke is called "Your Majesty", and the son of the duke, the marquis, the son of the marquis and the earl are collectively called "adults". The title system in Scotland is basically the same as that in England, but the members of the upper house of parliament in Scotland are equal to the barons in England and higher than the barons in Scotland. Another traditional (non-aristocratic) title:
Count tana
Lord Laird, Emperor Emper.
Roi king
crown prince
prince
Duke de
Marquis Marquis
earl
viscount
Baron Baron
Knight knight
Holy Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
King Nigel of K & ampouml
First elector
Prince Plinz, prince.
Archduke Erzhezog
Duke Herzog
Heads of state, princes, princes, marquis
Earl's Palace in Zgraf, Pfaar
Markgraf, Earl, Border Governor and Marquis.
Earl of Landgraf
Count Graff
Baron Baron
Baron Freire
Baron Flair
Nate Ritter
Yong Ke Yong Ke Landlord and Squire Koning/Koningjin/Queen
Crown Prince Kronprins
Prince Prince Prince
Archduke Archoto (obsolete)
Duke Hertog
Marquis of Marquise
Count Graff
Viscount Berggraf
Baron Baron
Reed knight
There are two prince families in Holland, 3 1 earl, 103 baron and 8 knights. Roi/Koning king
Prince/Prince
Duke/Duke of Hertog
Marquis/Marquise
Count/Count Graff
Viscount/Bourgraff
Baron Baron
Knight/knight
Squire/squire Jonquil
Belgium has 9 princes, 5 dukes, 10 marquis, 85 earl, 35 viscount, 3 17 baron, 1 13 knight. A king/queen
Crown Prince Kronprins
Prince Fierst
Duke Hertuge
Marquis Markey
Earl of greifer
Viscount Viglev
Baron Baron
A knight/king/queen
Crown Prince/Crown Princess of Crown Prince
Prince Foest
Prince Prince Prince
Duke Hertig
Marquis of Marquise
Earl of greifer
Viscount Viglev
Baron Baron
Baron Friel
Sweden abandoned the Spyker system on 1975. A king/queen
Crown Prince Kronprins
Prince Foest
Duke Hertuge
Marquis Markey
Earl of greifer
Viscount Wei segre
Baron Baron
Reed knight
Norway has abandoned the Spyker system since 1905 became independent. Emperor Chessari
Prince Princy
Akki Hirtu Archduke A.
Duke hetuya
Marquis Makisi
Count Jarry
Baron varacrevi
Knight Ritari
Finnish nobles are subordinate to Swedish nobles. 1809 After Russia annexed Finland, the Grand Duke of Finland established a relatively independent hierarchy of aristocratic titles. The Grand Duke of Finland was concurrently held by the Russian czar, who only awarded the titles of earl and baron. 19 18 after the establishment of the Republic, the aristocratic system was abandoned. Emperador/Emperatriz (Latin Imperator/Imperatrix was used at that time)
King/Queen Rey/Reina
Prince Asturias (Crown Prince)
Prince Principe
Duke duke
Marquis Marquez
Count Kant
Viscount Visconde
Baron Baron
Se & Entilde; Or squire
* (Kings of Leon, Afonso Vi, Alfonso VII and others called themselves emperors, while Queen Urraca called herself queens, but Latin was used as accelerators and Imperatrix at that Imperatrix) Imperador Imperator (used only in Brazil).
Jinrui
Prince Principe
Duke duke
Marquis Marquez
Count Kant
Visconde
Bar & Baron Ampatilde O
19 10 Portugal abandoned the aristocracy after the establishment of the Republic. Emperor Emperor (1936 The Italian king called himself the Ethiopian emperor)
King fever
Prince Principe
Duke Duca
Marquis of Marchese
Count conte
Viscount viscount viscount
Barone
Cavalieri Knight
1947 After the establishment of the Italian Republic, the aristocratic system was abandoned. King Klohr.
Prince or duke of Ksiaze
Marquis of Malgras Biya
Earl of herabia
Baron Baron
Knight of Letherz
Squire Gilmeck
19 18 after Poland established the Republic, the aristocratic system was abandoned. Julius Caesar
Killary/Killary King/Queen
Prince fejdrum
Archduke Herzeg
Count Grove
Baron barrow
Knight of Lowag
Hungary has no emperor, and the monarch is called the king. During the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Austrian emperor was also the king of Hungary. 19 18 after the establishment of the Republic, the aristocratic system was abandoned. The emperor/queen.
цар/царицаа czar/female czar
цесаревич.
великийкняз1000/инант Dagong.
князь/герцог Duke/Prince.
Marquis маркиз/бояре
Count гра
Viscount виконт
baron
I am a knight.
19 17 after the establishment of the Republic of Russia, the aristocratic system was abandoned.