The King of Qin swept Liuhe, and the tiger looked at He Xiongya
Zhou Tianzi's titles totaled the fifth rank of Duke Anderson, and the monarch of the Qin State also changed from duke to prince.
Among the kings, there were the king of Han, the king of Zhao, the king of Qi, the king of Chu, the king of Yan, the king of Qin, the king of Jin, etc., of which the king of Jin was the most honorable, until zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty changed the king of Qin to honor.

After the fall of Qin, Xiang Yu, the king of Western Chu, divided the State of Qin into three and deposed the King of Qin.
The Han Dynasty had no Qin king.
The Jin Dynasty had three Qin kings: Sima Chen, Sima Yu, and Sima Yi.
Those non-Han dynasties of the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the Southern and Northern Dynasties were not exempt from customs, and they wanted to restore the Zhou rites! Among those who were crowned kings of Qin were Tuoba Han, Tuoba Yao, Yao Chang, Qifu Qiangui, Helian Chang, Yang Xuan, Yang Nandang, Mu Xuan, Mo Zhaodati, Lü Bodu, Yuan Luo, and Yuwen Zhen.
The Sui Dynasty had Yang Jun and Yang Hao, the Kings of Qin.
The King of Qin in the Tang Dynasty was Li Shimin, but he later seized the throne with the "Xuanwumen Revolution", and in order to avoid secrecy, he was the only King of Qin for hundreds of years in the Tang Dynasty.
Five dynasties and ten kingdoms, each with the title of King of Qin, Li Maozhen, Li Congrong, Li Congyao, Shi Wanyou, Li Shouzhen, Fu Cunzhen, Gao Xingzhou, and Liu Yue. The gold content of self-sealing is greatly reduced.
The Song Dynasty had three Qin kings, Zhao Tingmei, Zhao Defang, and Qian Li.
The Liao state has always regarded itself as the orthodox Han culture of the Central Plains, and there are many Qin kings, and each generation of Liao emperors has been crowned his Qin king, and Yelü Chongyuan, Yelü Ding, Yelü Longqing, Yelü Alian, Gao Xun, Han Kuangsi, and Xiao Xiaomu are all Qin kings.
The Jin kingdom had a Qin king, Yan Zonghan.
There were three Qin kings in the Yuan Dynasty, namely Bo'er Only Jin Andi, Boyan, and Tian Xiong.
In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang promoted the King of Qin to the most honorable title, and named his second son Zhu Zhu the King of Qin, and in the ming Dynasty I, the eldest son of zhu Zhu's family was the king of Qin for generations, with a total of twenty-one Qin kings.
The Manchu Qing dynasty did not have the title of King of Qin.