皇帝

Etymology
After a series of conquests ending in 221 BC, created as a title for King Zheng of Qin, who was styled. The two component characters were originally the titles of the mythological rulers or deities known as the.

Noun

 * 1) emperor
 * 2)  the Emperor
 * 1)  the Emperor

Descendants
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Etymology
From. See also and.

Noun

 * 1) emperor of a country other than Japan
 * 2) East Asian empress regnant
 * 3)  the Emperor
 * 1)  the Emperor

Usage notes

 * is generally used exclusively to refer to the Emperor of Japan, while is generally used exclusively to refer to emperors of other countries.
 * An East Asian empress regnant has the same title as an emperor, not specifically "empress (regnant)" like in European languages. Similarly, a queen regnant has the same title as an emperor.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) emperor