The detailed list of the Ming Dynasty's famous officials and generals was not in the search results provided. The search results mentioned some famous officials and generals of the Ming Dynasty, such as Xu Da, Chang Yuchun, Liu Ji, Tie Xuan, etc., but did not provide a complete list. Therefore, it was impossible to provide a complete collection of famous officials and generals of the Ming Dynasty.
The specific name list of the top 30 Ming Dynasty generals was not clearly given in the search results provided. According to the information provided, we know that there were some famous generals in the Ming Dynasty, such as Xu Da and Chang Yuchun. Xu Da was a famous general who founded the Ming Dynasty. He participated in the uprising army led by Zhu Yuanzhang, destroyed Chen Youliang and Zhang Shicheng, and broke through the capital of the Yuan Dynasty. Chang Yuchun was also a famous general who founded the Ming Dynasty. He had never been defeated and was known as " Chang Shiwan ". Other than that, there were also some other famous generals like Li Rusong and Qi Jiguang. However, the exact name list of the Ming Dynasty's top 30 generals required further research or reference to other materials to get an exact answer.
The list of the chief assistants of the Ming Dynasty is as follows: 1. Huanghuai: In August of the thirty-fifth year of Hongwu, it entered and fell in November. 2. Xie Jin: He was promoted in November of the thirty-fifth year of Hongwu and dismissed in February of the fifth year of Yongle. 3. Hu Guang: He entered the court in February of the fifth year of Yongle and died in May of the sixteenth year. 4. Yang Rong: He entered in May of the 16th year of Yongle and surrendered in August of the 22nd year. 5. Yang Shiqi: He entered the court in August of the twenty-second year of Yongle and died in March of the ninth year of Zhengtong. 6. Yang Pu: He was promoted in March of the ninth year of Zhengtong and died in July of the eleventh year. 7. Cao Nai: He was promoted in July of the eleventh year of Zhengtong and died in August of the fourteenth year. 8. Chen Xun: Entering in August of the 14th year of Zhengtong and ending in the first month of the first year of Tianshun. 9. Xu Youzhen: In February of the first year of Tianshun, he entered and stopped in June. 10. Xu Bin: In June of the first year of Tianshun, he was promoted and stopped in July. 11. Li Xian: In July of the first year of Tianshun, he entered the court and died in March of the second year of Chenghua. The above is a list of the prime ministers of the Ming Dynasty.
There were many civil officials and generals in the late Han Dynasty, some of which were famous, including Jia Xu, Gao Shun, Pang De, etc. Jia Xu was a famous person from Gansu in the Cao Wei Group during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a different strategist. In his early years, he had sided with Dong Zhuo and made important suggestions after he was killed, causing the Eastern Han Empire to fall into chaos. Gao Shun was the commander-in-chief of the most powerful army at the end of the Han Dynasty. He was very outstanding in terms of martial courage and commanding ability. Pang De was a valiant general who often performed well in battle. In addition to these people, there were many other civil officials and generals who had made a name for themselves in the late Han Dynasty.
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.
In the Biography of the Great Ming Dynasty, the ranking of generals was usually based on overall strength and contribution, not just personal preferences or military achievements. The following is the ranking of some generals: 1 Mu Tianbo: Mu Tianbo was a famous general in the early Ming Dynasty. He was known as the "Iron Cavalry General" because of his bravery and good fighting. 2. Lu Xiangsheng: Lu Xiangsheng was a famous general in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. He led the army to defeat foreign enemies many times. It was the Ming Dynasty's "grace of rebirth". 3. Xu Wei: Xu Wei was a famous general in the late Ming Dynasty. He was famous for his outstanding military commanding ability and excellent tactical skills. 4. Qi Jiguang: Qi Jiguang was a famous general and military strategist at the end of the Ming Dynasty. He led the army to fight against foreign enemies many times and made great contributions to the national security of the Ming Dynasty. Li Chengliang: Li Chengliang was a famous general and treasurer in the early Ming Dynasty. He was not only an outstanding politician but also an outstanding military general. He made great contributions to the prosperity and stability of the Ming Dynasty. It should be noted that the above rankings are only part of the ranking of generals. In fact, the ranking of generals in the "Ming Dynasty Heroes" is very complicated. Different versions and readers may have different rankings and understandings.
There were many famous generals and civil officials in history. General: - Alexander the Great - Napoleon - Guan Yu - Zhang Fei - Zhao Yun - Yueh Fei - a surname - Xiang Yu - Lv Bu Civil officials: - Confucius - Mo-tse - Xun You - Wang Anshi - ouyang xiu - Fan Zhongyan - su shi - han yu - Bai Juyi - Liu Yuxi - Lu Lun - Wang Bo These people all played important roles in Chinese history. Their lives and deeds had a profound impact on the development of Chinese culture and society.