Wang princes
The term "Wang princes" refers to a group of royal descendants in Chinese history, particularly during the Qing Dynasty. These individuals were often granted titles and privileges due to their lineage, which connected them to the ruling family. The title "Wang" translates to "prince" in English, and these princes played significant roles in the governance and military affairs of the empire.
Wang princes were typically involved in the administration of various regions and held considerable influence. Their status allowed them to maintain large estates and command loyalty from local officials. Over time, the power and relevance of these princes diminished, especially after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.