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王爷
[wáng yé]
'Prince' or 'royal duke'. In China's historical context, this is a title given to high-ranking nobles, indicating status, power, and wealth associated with the aristocracy.
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王权富贵
[wáng quán fù guì]
Royal Power Wealth And Nobility evokes visions of luxury grandeur and aristocratic splendor in ...
她的王妃
[tā de wáng fēi]
Her Princess Consort suggests a noble woman married into royalty as the consort of the prince or king ...
储君储妃
[chŭ jūn chŭ fēi]
These terms translate to Crown Prince and Princess respectively This name suggests royalty or a ...
王爵
[wáng jué]
Translates to PrinceDuke which signifies noble status or prestige This moniker likely conveys ...
Noble女王
[noble nǚ wáng]
‘ Noble 女王’ combines English Noble and Chinese 女王 meaning queen Together it implies someone ...
主公殿下
[zhŭ gōng diàn xià]
DukeLord Your Grace signifies royalty or nobility and is typically a formal address towards those ...
王冠
[wáng guān]
Crown In Chinese culture the term may symbolize authority prestige or excellence Some people use ...
皇
[huáng]
In Chinese culture this signifies royalty or supreme power much like the term king or emperor The ...
King国王范儿
[king guó wáng fàn ér]
Combining both Chinese and English this name translates to King with a royal style It conveys a sense ...