Chinese imperial honors system
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The Chinese imperial honors system was a hierarchical framework of titles, ranks, and decorations used by Chinese dynasties to recognize and reward merit, loyalty, and service to the state.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Chinese imperial honors system Context triple: [Second Class, First Grade, associatedWith, Chinese imperial honors system]
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Ming peerage system
The Ming peerage system was the hierarchical noble title structure of China’s Ming dynasty, used to organize and rank imperial princes and other aristocrats under the emperor.
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honors system of the People's Republic of China
The honors system of the People's Republic of China is the national framework of state orders, medals, and titles awarded to individuals and groups for outstanding contributions to the country in fields such as military service, science, culture, and social development.
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Chinese imperial court
The Chinese imperial court was the central governing and ceremonial institution of successive Chinese dynasties, characterized by a highly structured bureaucracy, Confucian ideology, and elaborate ritual culture that deeply influenced neighboring East Asian states.
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Chinese Order of the Cloud and Banner
The Chinese Order of the Cloud and Banner is a military decoration of the Republic of China awarded for outstanding contributions to national security or military merit, particularly in the context of aerial and strategic defense.
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Imperial Chinese naming system
The Imperial Chinese naming system was a complex traditional framework that governed personal names, temple names, era names, and posthumous titles for emperors and other elites in dynastic China.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Chinese imperial honors system Target entity description: The Chinese imperial honors system was a hierarchical framework of titles, ranks, and decorations used by Chinese dynasties to recognize and reward merit, loyalty, and service to the state.
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A.
Ming peerage system
The Ming peerage system was the hierarchical noble title structure of China’s Ming dynasty, used to organize and rank imperial princes and other aristocrats under the emperor.
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B.
honors system of the People's Republic of China
The honors system of the People's Republic of China is the national framework of state orders, medals, and titles awarded to individuals and groups for outstanding contributions to the country in fields such as military service, science, culture, and social development.
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C.
Chinese imperial court
The Chinese imperial court was the central governing and ceremonial institution of successive Chinese dynasties, characterized by a highly structured bureaucracy, Confucian ideology, and elaborate ritual culture that deeply influenced neighboring East Asian states.
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D.
Chinese Order of the Cloud and Banner
The Chinese Order of the Cloud and Banner is a military decoration of the Republic of China awarded for outstanding contributions to national security or military merit, particularly in the context of aerial and strategic defense.
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E.
Imperial Chinese naming system
The Imperial Chinese naming system was a complex traditional framework that governed personal names, temple names, era names, and posthumous titles for emperors and other elites in dynastic China.
- F. None of above. chosen
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