Grand Duke? Titles? Three Bestowments?
Tang Guang and Hoong Xiao were both astonished upon hearing this.
The position of Grand Duke is equivalent to the Imperial Family; besides Emperor Qin, even the Crown Prince must respectfully address him as 'Duke Xirong.'
This position is one of the highest honors outside the Imperial Family since the founding of the Qin Dynasty, and no one has ever truly held the title of Grand Duke.
The other grand honor is the Three Bestowments.
The Three Bestowments comprise Carriage and Horses, Sacrificial Wine, and Hu Ben.
The meaning of Carriage and Horses is to drive within the Imperial City, a privilege that no one but Emperor Qin can have.
The meaning of Sacrificial Wine is to stand alongside Emperor Qin during ceremonies.
As for Hu Ben, it is even more astounding as it allows one to command elite troops.
Elite troops can also be understood as personal armies!
