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The relationship between the prince and the emperor.

The prince is the monarch.

The emperor must be the emperor.

It seems that it can only be said that there is a distant relative or a close relative, and there should be no other relationship.

The term "Prince" began in the Qing Dynasty. Other dynasties were generally called "Wang Ye", but they didn't seem to be called "Prince xx".

Their titles are based on the titles added before, such as Prince Heshuo, or Prince Heshuo, which is the most distinguished title among princes.

The prince is just a noble, a symbol of dignity rather than power. Therefore, some governors have great power and some have little power.

A yellow emperor called the prince uncle Wang, which means that the prince is the brother of the emperor's father, not his brother.

The daughter of the prince of the Qing Dynasty, like the children of ordinary families, is called Gege. There is no very clear boundary. Only the emperor's daughter should have the title of Heshuo. In dynasties other than the Qing dynasty, the daughter of an emperor is called a princess, the daughter of a prince or prince is called a princess, and the daughter of a king is called a princess.