This is a crazy era! Countless tokens have been created on web3! Most of them are worthless and meaningless, including the 5 we show here. We don't want to express anything, but just hope that more people can understand these ridiculous things!
The first one, Cyrus the Great (reigned 559-530 BC)
established the Persian Achaemenid Empire, conquered Babylon, Lydia, Media, etc., and unified the vast territory from West Asia to Central Asia for the first time. He adopted a tolerant policy and was regarded as the "King of Kings" (Shahanshah). His ruling style and the scale of his empire far exceeded those of other monarchs of the same period. We named his token CTGEM, where CTG is his name and EM is the abbreviation of emperor.
Second, Egypt: Pharaoh (earlier than 3000 BC)
The Egyptian Pharaoh has been regarded as the supreme ruler of theocracy and secular power since the Early Dynastic Period (about 3100 BC), unifying Upper and Lower Egypt and managing a huge bureaucracy. The Pharaoh's rule was concentrated in the Nile River Basin, and did not cross multiple civilizations in the early days. His theocracy was stronger, which was different from the secular centralized power of the "emperor". But we still believe that he is an emperor! Similarly, we named his token PHAEM.
Third, China: Qin Shi Huang (proclaimed emperor in 221 BC)
As mentioned earlier, Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the title of "emperor" in the Chinese context, and his institutional design (such as the county system and centralization) profoundly influenced the political tradition of East Asia. Peculiarity: "Emperor" is a clear institutional title in China, strictly distinguished from "king", and the Qin Dynasty was the first cross-cultural unified regime in East Asia. It is worth mentioning that he unified the currency at that time! Similarly, we named his token QSHEM.
Fourth, Rome: Augustus (proclaimed emperor in 27 BC)
Octavian (Augustus) ended the Roman Republic, established the Principate (Princeps), and became the actual founder of the Roman Empire. Although his title is "Princeps" rather than "Imperator", the essence of his power is no different from the "Emperor" of later generations. Augustus became emperor about 200 years later than Qin Shihuang, but the Roman Empire model profoundly shaped the concept of empire in Europe and the Middle East. We named his token AUGEM.
So, the last one. It is our modern Emperor. We can't be sure who he is or where he comes from. So, we named his token NONEM.