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The Predynastic Zhou rose in power during his reign, led by Ji, King of Zhou [64] Di Yi 帝乙: Zi Xian 子羡: 1101–1076 (24–25 years) 1105–1087 (17–18 years) Son of Wen Wu Ding Yin: Supposedly married his daughter to King Wen of Zhou, [65] [66] or married his sister to Ji, King of Zhou [67] Di Xin 帝辛 (紂) Zi Shou 子受: 1075 ...
Qin Shi Huang, founder of the Qin dynasty, created the title of Huangdi, which is translated as "emperor" in English.. The nobility of China represented the upper strata of aristocracy in premodern China, acting as the ruling class until c. 1000 CE, and remaining a significant feature of the traditional social structure until the end of the imperial period.
The Qing dynasty, much like previous dynasties, used an "official rank" system (品; pǐn).This system had nine numbered ranks, each subdivided into upper and lower levels, in addition to the lowest "unranked" rank: from upper first pin (正一品), to lower ninth pin (從九品), to the unranked (未入流), for a total of 19 ranks.
King of the First Rank (一等王) powerful ministers: Yang Xiuqing, the East King (東王 楊秀清) Xiao Chaogui, the West King (西王 蕭朝貴) Feng Yunshan, the South King (南王 馮雲山) Wei Changhui, the North King (北王 韋昌輝) Shi Dakai, the Flank King (翼王 石達開) Hong Rengan, the Shield King (干王 洪仁玕)
China was a monarchy from prehistoric times up to 1912, when a republic was established. The succession of legendary monarchs of China were non-hereditary. Dynastic rule began c. 2070 BC when Yu the Great established the Xia dynasty, [d] and monarchy lasted until 1912 when dynastic rule collapsed together with the monarchical government. [5]
Emperors of China (12 C, 33 P) * Chinese kings (4 C, 54 P) Lists of Chinese monarchs (14 P) B. Chinese Buddhist monarchs (4 C, 56 P) C. Monarchs of Cai (state) (15 P)
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