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During imperial China (221 BCECE 1911), a wide variety of noble titles were granted. Some of these were hereditary; an overlapping subset were honorary.

At the beginning of imperial China, the administration of territory was growing out of the older fengjian system, and the central government asserting more control over the old aristocracy. The emperor, as sovereign, held the power to grant noble titles and to enfeoff vassals.

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Chinese noble titles in the imperial period

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Chinese nobility

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Imperial Noble Consort

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Korean imperial titles

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Royal and noble styles

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Imperial Chinese harem system

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Nobility

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Jiaqing Emperor

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Imperial Noble Consort Huixian

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Asuka period

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Imperial examination

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Daoguang Emperor

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Heian period

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History of China

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Dynasties of China

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Forbidden City

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Korean nobility

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Vietnamese nobility

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Emperor

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Chinese dragon

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