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Emperor of China
sovereign of Imperial China
Son of Heaven
imperial title used in China and Vietnam, initially for the king but later for the crown prince
Grand Chancellor
The highest-ranking official in the Imperial Government in ancient China
Three Dukes
Chinese constellation with 3 stars in the Supreme Palace enclosure

Nine Ministers
Chinese constellation with 3 stars in the Supreme Palace enclosure representing Officials of nine luxury units
Tai Situpa
Buddhist Lama
Situ (office)
Imperial Chinese ministerial rank
yuanshuai
'''''' () was a Chinese military rank that corresponds to a marshal in other nations. It was given to distinguished generals during China's dynastic and republican periods. A higher level rank of dayuanshuai, which corresponds to generalissimo was awarded to Chiang Kai Shek of the Republic of China. It was also proposed for Mao Zedong on the mainland, but he ultimately never accepted it.
Grand Preceptor
in Imperial China (beginning in the Shang Dynasty), head of the Three Masters, responsible for assisting the emperor; may involve in the governance of the country
Kapitan Cina
Government position
Imperial Preceptor
title of monk officials in Buddhism
Sima (office)
ancient Chinese mlitary office
dàyuánshuài
'''''' () was a Chinese military rank, usually translated as grand marshal.
Khan of Heaven
Chinese royal title