The monarch is equivalent to a big landlord, who can collect land rent from his fief and has good living conditions. But he has no right to leave his fief and move freely. Unless the emperor summoned him to Beijing.
People with titles also include civilians who have contributed to the country and the nation, such as Han Xin.
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There were more than 240 princes in the Qing Dynasty. In the 13th year of Qianlong reign (1748), the imperial clan was given twelve knighthoods, namely, the King of Duoluo County and Prince Heshuo, Baylor, Gushan Beizi, lord protector in Fenen Town, lord protector in Fenen Town, lord protector in Zhenguo, General in Zhenguo and lord protector in Fenen Town. Heshuo, Duoluo and Gushan are all in Manchu, and Heshuo means: On one side, then Prince Heshuo is the highest in Wang Zizhong.
There are two ways of knighthood in Qing dynasty: one is because of military achievements, the other is because of achievements; One is the emperor's back seal, and the other is the grace seal. According to the system, the descendants of Enfeng will be downgraded to the last level when they inherit the title of their predecessors.
The descendants of the twelve kings of the Qing Dynasty did not need to be demoted when they inherited the title. As a reward for their contribution, they are commonly known as the iron hat king, that is, they are hereditary and deserve to enjoy the ancestral temple.