"Marquis of the First Rank" fits your needs. The main character, Li Mu, is an all-rounder. He used his ancestors 'titles to gain military merits and eventually became a Marquis of the First Rank. At the same time, this novel was also a historical fiction. It described the political chaos of the late Ming Dynasty and the situation of the imperial court fighting against the same party. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The ten most famous civil officials in the Ming Dynasty included: Gu Yanwu: Born in 1592 in Zhuji County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, he was a famous ideologist, writer, and politician of the Ming Dynasty. 2 Yu Qian: Born in Dongcheng Area, Beijing City in 1638. He was a famous politician and general of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include "Answer to Zhang Shaofu" and so on. 3 Yang Shen, born in Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province in 1638. He was a famous writer and politician of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include Song of Everlasting Sorrow. 4 Liu Ji: Born in Changsha City, Hunan Province in 1644. He was a famous politician and writer of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include "Climbing the Tower of Liuzhou" and so on. 5 Li Shizhong: Born in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province in 1660, he was a famous politician and calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include the Preface to the Holy Church. Tang Xianzu, also known as Xiao Chun, was born in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province in 1665. He was a famous writer and dramatist of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include "The Peony Pavilion" and so on. 7 Wen Zhengming: The word Zhengming, the name Zhengzhong, was born in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province in the 17th century. He was a famous writer and calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include Wen Zhengming Tie. Xu Wei, also known as Shu Mei, was born in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province in the 17th century. He was a famous writer and painter of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include the Painting of Four Scenery Towers. 9 Liang Tongshu: The word Bo Ju, the name Jie Xi, was born in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province in the 17th century. He was a famous politician and scholar of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include Dongli Yuefu. Zhang Juzheng: Born in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province in the 17th century, Zhang Juzheng was a famous politician and reformist of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include "Answer to Xu Wenchang's Questions" and so on.
The characters included the male protagonist, Wen Liwan, an engineer in a technology company. After traveling to the Ming Dynasty, he was highly regarded by the famous minister Zhang Juzheng and the Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun. Many major events in the Wanli Dynasty left his shadow. The female lead was Lu Jiayi, the daughter of Suzhou textile tycoon Lu Xinrong. The male supporting role was Dafa, Wen Liwan's follower. She used to be Zhang Juzheng's follower and later followed Wen Liwan into the folk. She had been following Wen Liwan ever since. Male partner-Lan Shuhong, Wen Liwan's attendant. He was once the personal bodyguard of Emperor Wanli Zhu Yijun. He followed Wen Liwan into the folk activities. "Ming Dynasty Official" Author: Zhou Yuanheng. It is a historical/fictional historical novel with Ming Dynasty, court, and fictional historical elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry. The Wanli year of the Ming Dynasty was an era of strange things. Emperor Zhu Yijun reigned for 48 years, 29 of which did not go to court. In this state, the domestic political situation was stable, the economy was developing rapidly, and the three great wars returned triumphantly. This was an unsolvable mystery! Ming history enthusiast Wen Liwan accidentally traveled through time and space to the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Zhu Yijun and Chief Assistant Zhang Juzheng admired Wen Liwan. They looked up to him, and Wen Liwan was able to do what he wanted to do in the Wanli Dynasty. No matter how official or unofficial history recorded it, every major event of the Wanli Dynasty left a shadow of Wen Liwan… I hope you will like this book.
The civil officials of the Ming Dynasty had a certain responsibility in the Tumubao Rebellion. Although the civil servants were in a dominant position in the court, they did not really control the army and the battlefield. On the contrary, the army and generals were mostly made up of generals and generals. They trusted their own strength and combat experience more than the suggestions and commands of the civil officials. During the rebellion of Tumu Fortress, the decisions and actions of the civil officials also led to serious consequences. They tried to cover up the truth, cover up their mistakes, and push the blame to others. For example, they tried to calm the war through political means rather than taking practical measures. These actions led to the expansion of the war and the aggravation of losses, bringing great pain and suffering to the people. Therefore, it could be said that the civil officials of the Ming Dynasty were indeed responsible for the Tumubao Rebellion, but it was not a conspiracy. Their actions led to victory in the war, but also led to more pain and loss.
The characters included the male lead, Li Wenfu, and the female lead, Yu Jin. "Great Zhou Civil and Military Officials" Author: Spring Ode. It is a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel. It has group portraits, intellectual battles, the court, the martial world, the flow of luck, and sword cultivation elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: The Great Zhou Dynasty, the Jianghu is full of waves and clouds.] There was a swordsman who held a talisman sword in his hand. The sword opened the heavenly gate and killed the true dragon of the Son of Heaven as soon as he stepped into the Imperial City. There was a scholar who became a Confucian Saint with a feather fan. There were 80,000 words in the world, and all of them were natal words. There was a monk who had a pond of lotus flowers that reflected the joys and sorrows of all living beings. He hoped that all living beings would be good in the next life. There was a prodigal son with a divine sword in his hand. He looked at the turbulent Jianghu and the charming women. I hope you will like this book.
In the Ming Dynasty, officials were divided into ten ranks. From high to low, they were Taiwei, Zhengdafu, Tejin, Consul, Tanhua, Langzhong, Junjun, Principal, Prime Minister, and Dafu. Among them, the official doctor was the second highest official position in the Ming Dynasty. He was responsible for the daily management and judicial affairs of the central organization. The official ranking system of the Ming Dynasty also included the three dukes and three orphans. Although they were respected and had great power, they were empty positions and were considered honorary positions. In the Ming Dynasty, there were three official ranks, such as Tang Shangguan, Tang Xiaguan, or Shen Shangguan, Shen Xiaguan, etc. In comparison to the current local administrative level, the rank of local officials in the Ming Dynasty was equivalent to that of today's prefecture-level city. The prefect was equivalent to the secretary of the prefecture-level city's municipal party committee and the mayor. In the Ming Dynasty, the ranks of military officers ranged from the sixth grade to the first grade, including the governor, the commander, the commander, the chief and deputy thousand households, the hundred households, the town and the governor. There was limited information about the official ranks of the Ming Dynasty, so the exact number of official positions could not be determined.
The order of the Ming Dynasty's chief assistants was as follows: Huanghuai, Xie Jin, Hu Guang, Yang Rong, Yang Shiqi, Yang Pu, Cao Nai, Chen Xun, Xu Youzhen, Xu Bin, Li Xian, Shen Shixing, Ye Xianggao, Yang Tinghe, Zhang Juzheng, Gao Gong, Zhang Cong, Li Shi, Xia Yan, Yan Song, Zhao Zhigao, Shen Yiguan, Li Tingji, Fang Congzhe, Wen Tiren, Wang Xijue, Wan An, Liu Ji.
The twenty-four officials of the Ming Dynasty included Xu Da, Liu Ji, Hu Weiyong, Fang Xiaoru, Yao Guangxiao, Xie Jin, Yang Shiqi, Zheng He, Yu Qian, Liu Jin, Wang Shouren, Xia Yan, Yan Song, Qi Jiguang, and others.
In the Ming Dynasty, the positions of local officials included county, prefecture, government, Zhili prefecture, and county. The county officials were the county magistrate, the county magistrate, and the chief clerk, who were responsible for managing the county government, supervising the county officials, and managing grain taxes and household registration. There were provincial governors, state governors, and state governors, who were responsible for supervising the officials of the prefectures and counties. Zhili Prefecture belonged to the province, and its level was the same as the government, while Sanzhou belonged to the government, and its level was the same as the county. In addition, the Ming Dynasty also had three public officials (Grand Tutor, Grand Tutor, Grand Protector) and three orphans (Junior Teacher, Junior Fu, Junior Protector) as the highest official positions in the central government. However, these positions were empty positions. They were official positions given by the emperor to the ministers.
The specific content of the list of official positions in the Ming Dynasty could not be obtained from the search results provided.
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