王公
“王公” refers to a title used in various East Asian cultures, particularly in China and Japan, to denote nobility or royal figures. The term can be translated as "prince" or "duke," and it often signifies a person of high social status, typically related to the ruling family or aristocracy.
In historical contexts, individuals with the title of “王公” often held significant political power and influence. They were responsible for governing regions, managing resources, and maintaining order within their territories, playing a crucial role in the feudal systems of their respective societies.