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Title (another name for an official title)
Emperor (an honorific title given to previous emperors in ancient times)
The Great (honorific title for the ancient Emperor of Virtue)
Long live Lord (honorific title for the emperor)
Yunri (a good name for the feudal emperor)
Car driving (the name of the emperor's car)
Jugong (another name for the emperor)
Emperor Ren (honorific title for the emperor of the dynasty)
Jade (another name for the crown of the ancient emperor)
Sacred (honorific title given to the reigning emperor in the era of monarchy)
Sacred Rite (another name for the Emperor's Majesty)
Holy Lord (honorific title for contemporary emperors)
Shengming (the emperor's pronoun)
Shengchen (honorific title for the emperor)
Holy Dynasty (feudal era honorific title of this dynasty)
Old man (another name for the emperor in the Qing Dynasty)
Xiu Zuo (a good name for the throne)
Zhaijia (the honorific title for the emperor in the Tang Dynasty)
County official (another name for the Son of Heaven in ancient times)
Ming Shang (Judah Shang. Honorific title for the king)
Chuisha (the name of the emperor)
Jun Ci (honorific title for emperor or chief)
Sacred (honorific title for emperors)
陛xià (honorific title for the emperor)
True Dragon Son (the emperor's pronoun)
Chen (where the North Star is located is called Chen, which refers to the emperor)
Chenzo (honorific title for the emperor)
扆旒 (the emperor's pronoun)
Huang Zhongjun (another name for the Son of Heaven)
Yellow House (the name of the emperor)
Mian Han (the emperor's pronoun)
Yuansheng (honorific title for the emperor)
旒纩 (the name of the emperor)
旒扆 (the emperor's pronoun)
Jiahuang (a good name for the king)
Luan Driver (the emperor's chariot, used as a pronoun for the emperor)
Tsui Gai (the name of the emperor)
Emperor Taishang (the honorific title of the emperor's father)
Holy Father (honorific title for the Emperor)
Galeries Lafayette (Qing Dynasty honorific title for the Emperor or Empress Dowager)
Our Lady (the honorific title given to the Queen Mother in the monarchy's era)
Ci Hu (honorific title for the Queen Mother)
Imperial Concubine (the emperor's honorific title for the biological mother of the former non-empress)
Middle Palace (the place where the queen lives, also used as the name of the queen)
Shogu (the common name of the Empress)
Pepper Room (also known as "Pepper Room"). The palace where the concubine lives, also known as the concubine)
Yuanliang (the name of the crown prince)
Tetsuchu (honorific title for the crown prince)
Empress (alias for the Prince)
Chu Liang (another name for the prince)
Chu Yin (another name for the prince)
Honorific title of princess
逅馬 (another name for 驸馬都尉)
Great King (an ancient honorific title given to a monarch or prince)
Wang Ye (the old honorific title for those who were knighted)
King Ling (a good name for those who have a royal lord)
Linghuang (a good name for a king)
King (the honorific title of kings)
Lin Hao (also known as "Lin Steaming"). Another name for the monarch)
Tsukasa Jun (Maharaja, an honorific title for the monarchs of the nations)
Qiongzhiban (another name for the prince in the early Yuan Dynasty)
His Royal Highness (honorific title for princes and kings after Han and Wei)
Fan Yue (ancient name for princes and kings)
Donkey King (a contemptuous name for a mortal prince)
Xiguan (another name for the prince of the Song Dynasty)
Leng Qing (Song Shi's nickname for Zongzheng)
Master Zongqing (the honorific title of the master)
Adult (honorific title for the palace attendant)
Temple minister (another name for eunuch)
(Commonly known as a eunuch)
Gong (the title of eunuchs in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Dengzhu (a disdainful name for eunuchs)
King Kong Lao'er Dang (another name for the eunuch during the Ming Dynasty)
Juju (a contemptuous term for eunuchs)
Eun (a cheap name for eunuchs)
Eun (a contemptuous term for eunuchs)
Eunuch (a disparaging term for eunuchs)
Emasculation (a contemptuous term for eunuchs)
Mink Temple (another name for eunuchs)
Uncle (honorific title for wealthy servants and eunuchs)
Three Huai Nine Thorns (the pronoun of the Three Princes and Nine Qings)
Nine Thorns (the name of Jiuqing)
Shichen (an honorific title for the ruling minister who holds the position of Shibao or has the title of Taishi)
National Teacher (another name for Taishi)
Wei Yuan (the name of Taishi)
Fu Jun (honorific title for Taifu)
Yafu (another name for young master)
Zhongtai (synonym for Situ or Sikong)
Five Religions (another name for Situ in the Tang Dynasty)
Yagong (another name for Situ)
Farmer Father (ancient official name, Situ's honorific title)
Zhangwu (another name for Taiwei in the Tang Dynasty)
Lu Gong (honorific title for Lu Shang Shushi)
Ling Jun (Wei and Jin's honorific title for Shang Shuling)
Right Jurisdiction (another name for Right Cheng)
Dugong (another name for the left and right divisions of Tang Shangshu Province)
Wanglang (the ancient name of Lang)
Da Mink (another name in the Tang Dynasty)
Little Mink (another name for Tang Sanqi Chang Shi)
Xiaomenxia (another name for the Yellow Gate Squire of the Southern Dynasty, Qi, and Shishi)
Yuro (also known as "Yubai"). Another name for the Yellow Gate Squire)
Qing Zoro (another name for the Yellow Gate Squire)
Zuo Yan (another name for the living room of Tang Menxia Province)
Fanguan (another name for officials who sang and praised in the Sui and Tang dynasties)
Linggong (honorific title for Zhongshu Ling)
Ziwei Ling (another name for the Tang Dynasty Zhongshu Ling)
Xiaofeng (another name for scholars in the Tang and Song dynasties)
Ziwei Sheren (another name for scholars in the Tang and Song Dynasty)
Ziweilang (another name for scholars in the Tang Dynasty)
Right history (after the Tang Dynasty, it was another name for the residents of Zhongshu Province)
Prime Minister (honorific title for Prime Minister)
Kamisuke (Prime Minister's honorific title)
Nakado (another name for the prime minister)
Shixiang (the honorific title of the prime minister)
Middle Father (used as an honorific title for the emperor to the prime minister)
(Honorific title for prime minister in the old days)
Xiangfu (the emperor's honorific title for the prime ministers of the previous dynasties who continued to serve in office)
Xiangye (the common name of the prime minister)
Xiangjun (the old honorific title for the prime minister)
Sangkook (the honorific title of the prime minister)
General Wai (pronoun of the position of Zaifu)
Tsukasa (another name for Prime Minister)
Prime Minister (another name for Prime Minister)
Cabinet Department (another name for cabinet ministers in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Shoufu (the name given to the chief scholar in the Ming Dynasty)
Cabinet minister (another name for scholars of the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Old Dragon (another name for the Bachelor of Longtu Pavilion)
Fake dragon (another name for the Straight Dragon Pavilion)
Xiaolong (official name. Another name for Longtu Pavilion to be made)
Doctor 嬖 (official name, another name for the next doctor)
Taige (another name for Shangshu)
Boudoir (Song Dynasty's honorific title for Shangshu)
Erqing (another name for Shilang)
Yiwu (another name for the Langguan of the Tang Dynasty)
Lang Guanxing (also known as "Lang Xing". Lang Guan's good name)
Mourning Wulang (another name for the Langguan of the Tang Dynasty)
Xianlang (another name of the Tang people for the Lang officials of the various departments of Shangshu Province)
Datian (another name for the Tang Dynasty's official book)
Xiaotian (another name for the Tang Dynasty officials)
Kocho (another name for Shobu Lang)
Provincial eyes (another name for the Tang Dynasty officials)
Shaoxun (another name for the Tang Officials Wailang)
Zhenxing (another name for the Tang Dynasty examination and degree branch)
Dasi Nong (also known as "Si Nong". Another name for the Qing Dynasty Hubu Shangshu)
Da Situ (also known as "Situ". Another name for the Ming and Qing Dynasty Hubu Shangshu)
Dazai (another name for the Ming and Qing dynasties.)
Small version (another name for the household member Wailang)
Rosary Cao (another name for Tobe Kyo Zhao Tocao)
City Teacher (ancient official name. Another name for "Division")
Dayi (another name for the Tang Dynasty Ministry of Rites)
Dr. Jiayi (another name for the Ministry of Rites)
Shangzong (another name for the eldest uncle of the Zhou system Chunguan)
Yi Cao (another name for the Langguan of the Ministry of Rites after the Tang Dynasty)
Famous Tableant Lang Guan (also known as "Famous Lang". Another name in the Song Dynasty Libu Lang)
Xiaoyi (another name for the head of the Tang Dynasty Ministry of Rites)
Da Sima (also known as "Sima". The pronoun of the Ming and Qing Dynasty military department Shangshu)
Da Rong (the name of the Tang Dynasty military department Shangshu)
Benbing (another name for the Ming Dynasty military department Shangshu)
Si Wu (another name for Sima)
Dutou (military name. Another name for the city)
Tian Cao (alias of Don Tuntian Guan)
Outer Supervisor (another name for the Song Dynasty Capital Water Supervisor)
Da Qiu (another name for the Shangshu of the Tang Dynasty Criminal Department)
Xiaoqiu (alias of Tang Dynasty Criminal Department Lang)
Bipan (another name for the Tang Dynasty contrast minister)
Yuan Shu (another name for the Song Dynasty Privy Envoy)
Privy Counsellor (another name for Privy Counsellor)
History of the Pillar (another name for Imperial History)
South couch (another name for the imperial history of the Tang Dynasty)
Axe wielder (another name for Goshi)
Xianji (another name for the imperial history since the Wei and Jin dynasties)
Dean (another name for the imperial history of the Tang Dynasty and the relics)
Yatai (another name for the Tang Dynasty Imperial Historian)
Axiang (another name for the Imperial Doctor)
Vice-Prime Minister (another name for Imperial Doctor)
Lord Dudu (the honorific title of the dean of Ducha in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Metropolitan Constitution (another name for the Ming Imperial Inspectorate, Imperial History)
Shoken (another name for the Imperial History of the Metropolis)
General Constitution (another name for the Imperial History of the Left Capital of the Ming and Qing Dynasties)
Vice Xian (another name for the left deputy governor of the Qing Dynasty Metropolitan Inspectorate)
Nakaji (common name for Imperial History)
Zhongxian (another name for Zhongcheng in the Tang Dynasty)
佥Xian (the good name of the imperial history of the capital)
Miscellaneous (another name for Tang Shiyushi)
Pinching poison (the common name of the Tang Dynasty for the history of the imperial service)
Duan Gong (another name for the history of the Tang Dynasty)
Vice-end (another name for the palace servant)
Open pepper (the common name of the Tang Dynasty supervising the imperial history)
Liucha (the name of the superintendent of the imperial history)
Inquisitor (another name for the Imperial Inspector)
Inspections (another name for the Imperial History)
According to the courtyard (another name for the Ming Dynasty patrol according to the imperial history)
Old Taoist (the honorific title of the Ming and Qing Dynasty officials for the imperial history of each province)
Miyabata (another name for Prince Zhan Shi)
Chu Duan (another name for Prince Zhan Shi)
Hanchang (honorific title for Hanlin seniors)
Dafeng (another name for the Hanlin bachelor in the Tang and Song dynasties)
In-house (another name for Hallym Bachelor)
Inner Ministers (another name for Hallym Bachelor)
Yutang Immortal (Hanlin Bachelor's nickname)
Optics (another name for Hallym Bachelor)
Jin Luan (the name of the Hanlin Bachelor)
Three characters (another name for the knowledge system)
Sub-pair (another name for the officer to be controlled)
Shu Chang (the name of Shu Jishi in the Qing Dynasty)
Dapo (another name for the Tang Dynasty Counselor)
Da Ji (another name for the doctor in the Tang and Song dynasties)
Zhong Zhi (another name for the Tang Dynasty official "Bu Que")
Bu Gon (another name for Buque in the Tang Dynasty)
Xiao Zhi (another name for the Tang Dynasty officials.)
The widow (another name for the Tang Dynasty relics)
Da Peng (official name. Another name for the secretary and superintendent)
Shao Peng (another name for secretary and young eunuch)
Rue Xiang (also known as "Yun Official" in the province). Another name for school scrivener)
Great Writings (Another name for Author Lang. Also known as the Great Writer)
Shi Zuo (another name for the book Saro)
Le Qing (another name for Tang and later Taichangqing)
Shaochang (another name for Shaoqing of Tang Taichang Temple)
Yaqing (another name for Shaoqing of Taichang Temple and other official offices after the Tang Dynasty)
Qing Xuan (another name for Taichang Guan)
Si Ding (official name. Another name for Gwangrok-hoon)
Commander-in-Chief (another name for Guangluxun in the Han Dynasty)
Luchen (another name for Guangluxun)
Full Qing (another name for Guangluqing)
Shaoyu (another name for Taifuqing)
Big Thorn (official name. Another name for Dali)
Keqing (another name for Hongluqing in the Tang Dynasty)
Sleepy Qing (ancient official name. Another name for Hongluqing)
Xiaobin (another name for Shaoqing of Honglu Temple)
Preface (another name for Honglu Official)
Walking Qing (Tang and Song Dynasty's joking name for Si Nong)
Si Cheng (another name for sacrificial wine)
Yuanshi (another name given in the early Ming Dynasty)
Give advice (another name in the six branches of the Qing Dynasty)
Dujun (another name for the Marquis of Duyu)
Yi Zheng (another name for Ambassador Yi Luan)
Commanding the army (another name for the governor in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Governor (another name for the governor of the Qing Dynasty)
Gong Yan (honorific title for the governor)
Futai (another name for the governor of the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Fujun (another name for the governor of the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Fuxian (an honorific title for the governor)
Huifu (another name for the festival envoy)
Grandmaster (another name for the Admiral in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Xuetai (the common name of Xuezheng in the Qing Dynasty)
Inspector (another name for school administration)
Fantai (the common name of the political envoy in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Domain Division (another name for the political envoy in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Wutai envoy (according to the other name of the envoy)
Zhentai (another name for the Ming and Qing dynasties)
臬constitution (the old honorific title for the envoy)
Honest visit (Qing Dynasty to the inspection of the good name)
Zhen Si (another name for the Yuan Dynasty Su Zheng Lian Visiting Envoy Division, Ming and Qing Dynasty Criminal Prosecution Division)
Lian Xian (the common name of the Lian Visiting Envoy)
Da Shen (another name for political participation)
Caotai (another name for the governor of Caoyun in the Qing Dynasty)
River Shuai (another name for the Governor of the River)
Hetai (the common name of the Qing Dynasty river governor)
Bundle of snow beads (the old name for salt administration)
Lu Envoy (another name for the Qing Dynasty Salt Transport Envoy)
Lian Zhen (another name for the Observer)
Commander (another name for the Commander of the System)
Collar (another name for the maker)
Shuai Envoy (another name for the pacification envoy of the Song Dynasty)
Jushou (official name. Alternative name for staying behind)
Dacao (the common name of the Song Dynasty transport envoy)
Observation (Qing Dynasty honorific title for Taoists)
Doken (honorific title for Dodai)
Daozun (honorific title for the provincial chief executive)
Right auxiliary (another name for the right envoy)
Ming Mansion (Han and Wei Dynasty honorific titles for county guards and pastors)
Fujun (Han Dynasty's honorific title for the county minister and Taishou)
Taizun (the honorific title of the prefect in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Fuzun (the honorific title of the prefect in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Taishou (another name for the prefect and governor after the Song Dynasty)
Taiye (the old honorific title for officials such as prefect and county)
Ah Yin (another name for Shao Yin)
Erfu (the common name of the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Eryin (another name for the county or Fu Tongzhi in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Sanfu (another name for general judgment)
Tent gan (another name for the magistrate)
Prefecture (honorific title for the governor of a state)
Three knives (synonym for the history of stabbing)
Shouhou (another name for the history of the state assassin)
Feudal Division (another name for the history of the state in the Northern and Southern Dynasties)
Upper Gang (another name for other driving)
Don't ride (another name for don't drive)
Prefecture capital (another name for the state university zhongzheng)
Counselor (another name for staff officer, joining the army)
Correction Cao (also known as "糺曹"). Another name for the state and county officials who joined the army)
Five horses (the name of Taishou)
Suzushita (Taishou's honorific title)
Metropolitan official (Han official name. Another name for the superintendent)
Zhen Lao (an ancient honorific title for local scholars)
Jade Bureau Immortal (the joking name of the Jade Bureau View Lifting)
Qipin Huangtang (the good name of the county order in the feudal era)
Qipinqintang (the good name of the county order in the feudal era)
Tai Lao (the old honorific title for the county official)
Senrei (a good name for the prefectural order)
Ling Yin (alias for county official)
Lingjun (honorific title for prefectural orders)
Baili Jun (also known as "Baili Zai". Another name for the prefectural order)
Euphae (honorific title for prefectural ordinances)
Prefectural doctor (another name for prefectural order)
Prefectural Governor (the old honorific title for the prefectural order)
Prefectural parents (the old honorific title for the magistrate)
Prefectural main hall (the name of the prefecture)
Prefectural Title (Old Honorific Title for Prefectural Officials)
Mojae (old honorific title for prefectural officials)
Ming Court (Han Dynasty honorific title for county orders)
Guixian (honorific title for prefectural officials)
Jaegong (honorific title for prefectural orders)
Jaejun (honorific title for the magistrate)
Tang Weng (the honorific title of the county members in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Hall Zun (the honorific title of the county officials in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
Lei Feng (the pronoun of the ancient county order)
Second Order (another name for the county)
Zangong (another name for the ancient county)
Shaogong (another name for county lieutenant)
Shaofu (another name for the county governor)
Xianwei (the honorary title of the county lieutenant)
Mei Wei (a good name for the county lieutenant)
Si Xun (another name for the Ming and Qing Dynasty county learning and teaching)
River Hall (another name for the chief of the river mooring)
Negative crossbow (another name for the ancient pavilion chief)
CEO (another name for the general office of the newly established government agency in the late Qing Dynasty)
Missionary (another name for Di Gonglang in the Song Dynasty)
Governor Town (official name. Another name for the Overseer)
Titai (the honorific title of the Admiral)
Master (the honorific title of the chief soldier in the Ming and Qing dynasties)
General Town (another name for the General Soldier)
Zhentai (another name for the Qing Dynasty General Soldier)
Zhenjun (the common name of the Qing Dynasty general soldier)
Xietai (another name for the deputy general of the Qing Dynasty)
Senbing (another name for military attache "Senhe")
Hetun Da (official name. Another name for the castle guard)
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