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What were the titles of Duke, Marquis and Earl in ancient China?
The landlord has said that it is not a question of asking for official titles and titles, so I won't go into details here. In ancient times, according to different dynasties, there were different titles for landlords. Taking real historical figures as an example, here are some representative examples:

Hou Wu 'an, Li Mu, was a famous soldier of Zhao in the Warring States Period.

General Dou Ying Wei Qihou, nephew of Dou Taihou in Han Dynasty.

Zhuge Wuliang, Prime Minister of Shu and Han Dynasties in Three Kingdoms.

Xie An's nephew in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a famous male.

Li Dan, the eighth son of the Tang Dynasty and the youngest son of Wu Zetian, was named King Yin before he ascended the throne, then King Yu Wang, King Ji and King Xiang, and later King Anguo Xiang. Add the word "Anguo" before his country name, and the country name of the Tang Dynasty was basically named as a place name.

After the establishment of Wuchang County, Song Yuefei was made King of Hubei.

Ming general Xu Da Zhongshan Wang

Li Hongzhang's First Class Su Yibo in Qing Dynasty

Many, many, many of these names are based on what the landlord said, such as XX Gong and XX Hou. If you are interested in this aspect, the landlord can actually look at the eulogy and honorifics. It fully explains the reasons for some titles ~ some of them are quite funny ~