1922 nî kok-ka léng-tō-chiá lia̍t-toaⁿ
Che sī chi̍t tiuⁿ bī-oân-sêng lia̍t-toaⁿ. Hoan-gêng ta̍k-ke táu-tīn lâi khok-chhiong kap hoan-sin i-ê lōe-iông.
Che sī 1922 nî kok-ka goân-siú, chèng-hú siú-náu, kap kî-thaⁿ thâu-lâng ê lia̍t-toaⁿ. Thàu-kòe chit hūn lia̍t-toaⁿ, tha̍k-chiá ē-ēng tùi tong-nî ê kok-kok léng-tō-chiá ū koh-khah choân-bīn ê liáu-kái kap pí-tùi. Chit hūn lia̍t-toaⁿ àn-chiàu tāi-lio̍k ê jī-bó sūn-sī lâi pâi-lia̍t kap hun-lūi, hun-chò A-chiu, Au-chiu, Hui-chiu, Lâm Bí-chiu, Pak Bí-chiu, kap Tāi-iûⁿ-chiu kúi-nā-ê tē-he̍k; hō͘ tha̍k-chiá hong-piān cha-sûn.
Chia ê kok-kok léng-tō-chiá ē-ēng tāi-lio̍k hun-chò nn̄g khoán. Chi̍t khoán sī goân-siú, pau-hâm hông-tè, thian-hông, kok-ông, chóng-thóng téng-téng; lēng-gōa chi̍t khoán sī kok-ka chèng-hú ê siú-náu, pau-hâm chóng-lí, siú-siòng, kap lōe-koh pō͘-tiúⁿ téng-téng bîn-soán ia̍h-sī goân-siú jīm-bēng ê chèng-hú chit-ūi.
A-chiu
siu-kái- Brunei
- Kun-chú – Muhammad Jamalul Alam 2-sè, Brunei sultan (1906 nî – 1924 nî)
- Ji̍t-pún
- Kun-chú – Tāi-chèng Thian-hông, Ji̍t-pún thian-hông (1912 nî – 1926 nî)
- Mysore Ông-kok
- Kun-chú – Krishna Raja Wadiyar 4-sè, Mysore ê Maharaja (1894 nî – 1940 nî)
- Patiala
- Kun-chú – Bhupinder Singh, Patiala ê Maharaja (1900 nî – 1938 nî)
- Pho-su
- Kun-chú – Ahmad Shah Qajar, Pho-su Shah (1909 nî – 1925 nî)
Au-chiu
siu-kái- Pí-lī-sî
- Kun-chú – Albert 1-sè, Pí-lī-sî kok-ông (1909 nî – 1934 nî)
Hui-chiu
siu-káiLâm Bí-chiu
siu-káiPak Bí-chiu
siu-kái- Bí-kok
- Chóng-thóng – Warren G. Harding, Bí-kok Chóng-thóng (1921 nî – 1923 nî)
Tāi-iûⁿ-chiu
siu-káiChham-khó
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