During the Ming Dynasty, what did people call the Mongolian prince or prince, that is, the person who inherited Khan's status?

Prince, prince.

Those sealed by the Ming Dynasty generally have titles, such as Jun Wang and lord protector. His sons are generally adults, and the heirs are generally called princes. What is not sealed is generally called Erhan.

Mongolians are all in the form of tribes, and their successors are not clearly designated, because sometimes the climate on the grassland is harsh and changeable, and most of them need strong leaders.

Mongolians practice the system of brotherhood, or the system chosen by the elders in the clan. The general sons who carry out the eldest son inheritance system are all adults, so they must be capable.

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Khan (Mongolian: хан/? Turkish: Hakan, Urdu:? , also known as Khan, Khan, King of Khan, referred to as Khan), is the title of the leader of the senior political body of North Asian nationalities after the fourth century, and is the honorific title of the leader of Altai language family. Xianbei tribe first appeared in the 3rd century. At first, this title was used to address the chief of Xianbei tribe, which was translated as "Hank" in Chinese.

Ancient northern nomadic peoples such as Rouran, Turkic, Tuguhun, Tiele, Gaochang Uighur, Tiele, Qidan, Mongolia were founded, and their supreme rulers were all called Khan, which later spread to the Turkic countries in Central Asia and West Asia.

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