Chapter 175: Concern
"The titles of nobility in the Great Chu were also divided into different ranks. The king was the highest rank, followed by the prince, and then the duke, marquis, earl, viscount, and baron."
"After reaching the age of sixteen, the emperor's sons were respectively enfeoffed as kings. This was a privilege reserved for the royal bloodline."
"In fact, in the previous dynasty, there were also non - royal bloodlines who were enfeoffed as kings, but these were usually great generals or meritorious officials who had contributed significantly to the founding of the dynasty. As for the title of prince, at least one had to be a founding meritorious official who had made great contributions."
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