The western nobility could be divided into five ranks: Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, and Baron. In ancient China, the ranks of nobility varied in different dynasties: - In the pre-Qin period, there were kings, dukes, marquises, counts, sons and men. - In the Qin and Han Dynasties, there were Gongshi, Shangzao, Ji Niao, Bugeng, Great Officer, Official Great Officer, Gongda Fu, Gongcheng, Wuda Fu, Zuo Shu Chang, You Shu Chang, Zuo Geng, Zhong Geng, You Geng, Shao Shangzao, Da Shangzao, Si Che Shu Chang, Da Shu Chang, Guan Nei Hou, Lie Hou. - During the Cao Wei period, there were kings, dukes, marquises, uncles, sons, men, county marquises, township marquises and pass marquises. During the Jin and Southern Dynasties, there were eighteen ranks of kings, dukes, marquises, uncles, sons, males, founding county dukes, founding county dukes, founding county marquises, founding county marquises, founding marquises, founding uncles, founding sons, founding males, township marquises, pavilion marquises, marquises inside the pass, and marquises outside the pass. In the Chen Dynasty, the rank of prince and vassal marquis was increased. - During the Northern Wei Dynasty, there were kings, founding prefectures, San Gong, Hou, San Hou, Bo, San Bo, Zi, San Zi, male, and San male. - In the Sui Dynasty, there were nine grades of king, prince, duke, county duke, marquis, uncle, son and male. When Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty retained the titles of king, duke and marquis, the rest were abolished. - In the Tang and Song Dynasties, there were princes, heirs (those who inherited the prince were heirs), princes, dukes, dukes, marquises, county dukes, county marquises, county counts, county sons, and county males. - In the Yuan Dynasty, there were eight grades of knighthood: King (first grade), Prince (second grade), Duke (second grade), Duke (second grade), Marquis (third grade), Earl (fourth grade), County Son (fifth grade), and County Man (fifth grade). In fact, there were eight grades and ten grades. - In the Ming Dynasty, the imperial clan had the titles of prince, king, general of the state, general of the auxiliary state, general of the state, lieutenant of the state, lieutenant of the auxiliary state, and lieutenant of the state. The titles of different surnames were duke, marquis, and uncle. In the Ming Dynasty, the titles of women in the imperial clan were also granted: The imperial aunt was the eldest princess, the imperial sister was the eldest princess, the imperial daughter was the princess, the prince's daughter was the princess, the prince's daughter was the county lord, the granddaughter was the county lord, the great-granddaughter was the county lord, and the great-granddaughter was the township lord. - In the Qing Dynasty, there were two types of titles: imperial clan and meritorious service. The imperial clan had Prince Heshuo, the eldest son of the prince, Prince Duoluo, the eldest son of the prince, Prince Duoluo, Prince Gushan, Duke of Guoguo, Duke of Fuguo, Duke of Guoguo, General of Guoguo, General of Fuguo, General of Guoguo, General of Fuguo, General of Fengguo, General of Fengen, General of Fengen, etc. There were 14 grades. The titles of meritorious service were divided into the following 27 grades: public (Grade 1 to 3, Super Grade), Hou (Divided into first-class marquis and a cloud riding captain, and first-class to third-class marquis, super grade), Bo (Divided into first-class uncle and a cloud riding captain, and first-class to third-class uncle, super grade), son (divided into first-class son and a cloud riding captain, and first-class to third-class son, first grade), male (divided into first-class male and a cloud riding captain, and first-class to third-class male, second grade), light chariot duwei (divided into first-class light chariot duwei and a cloud riding captain, and first-class to third-class light chariot duwei, third grade), riding duwei (divided into riding duwei and a cloud riding captain and riding duwei second-class, fourth grade), cloud riding captain (fifth grade), en riding captain (seventh grade). Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
There were five levels of Glorious Runes in the Chief Elect. They were: Commoner Glorious Runes (Glorious Runes held by most commoners), Demon-Hero Glorious Runes (Glorious Runes held by elites. Ordinary people could obtain them through hard work. They had a certain effect in the Glorious Runes system and were highly respected, forming the Demon-Hero culture), General Glorious Runes/Official Glorious Runes (Glorious Runes held by officials or generals), and King Glorious Runes (Glorious Runes held by the monarch of a country. There was only one in a country). Those without patterns were called white bodies.
Rank-9 martial artists were divided according to their strength and skills. Rank-9 martial artists were divided into the following realms: 1. Rank-9 martial artists were in the Spirit Refinement Realm, and their strength was at the bottom line of a thousand pounds. They did not have any skill realm. 2. Rank-8 martial artists were in the Qi Refinement Realm, and their strength limit was 2,000 Jin. They did not have any skill realms. 3. Rank-7 martial artists were in the Spirit Refinement Realm, and their strength limit was 4,000 Jin. They did not have any skill realms. 4. Rank-6 martial artists had Bronze Skin and Iron Bone Boundary. Their strength limit was 10,000 Jin, and they did not have any skill realms. 5. Rank-5 martial artists were in the neutralizing realm. Their strength limit was 20,000 pounds, and they did not have any skill realm. 6. Rank-4 martial artists were at the Intent Realm, and their strength limit was 30,000 Jin. They did not have any skill realm. 7. Rank-3 martial artists had the Indestructible Body Realm. Their strength limit was 50,000 Jin, and their skill realm was at the Second or Third Level of the Ultimate Strength Realm. 8. Rank-2 martial artists were in the Dao Integration Realm, and their strength was at least 100,000 Jin. Their technique realm was at the third level of the Ultimate Strength Realm, Hard and Soft. 9. A Rank-1 martial artist was a transcendent-grade Martial God. The minimum strength was 200,000 pounds. The skill realms were hardness and softness, sense of will, body fusion, and spirit concentration. The above is the arrangement of the Rank-9 martial artists 'realms based on the search results provided.
In A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, the realms were divided as follows: - True Immortal: A cultivator in the True Immortal Realm has the strength of a Heaven Immortal and can use the divine power of a Heaven Immortal. They are the top experts in the Immortal World. - Golden Immortal: Cultivators in the Golden Immortal Realm have the strength of a Golden Immortal and can use the divine power of a Golden Immortal. They are super experts in the Immortal World. - Taiyi Jade Immortal: A cultivator in the realm of Taiyi Jade Immortal has the strength of a Taiyi Jade Immortal and can use the divine power of a Taiyi Jade Immortal. He is an invincible expert in the Immortal World. - "Zenith Heaven Immortal Supremacy: A Zenith Heaven Immortal Supremacy has the strength of a Zenith Heaven Immortal Supremacy and can use divine powers of the Zenith Heaven Immortal Supremacy. It is a legendary existence in the Immortal World. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
In the Archean Eon Painting, there were five Supreme God Realms: the Core Cloud Realm, the Eternal Realm, the Great Solar Realm, the Darkstar Realm, and the Seamless Realm.
Division 749 and the 507 Institute had many connections. The 507 Institute was established in April 1968. Its full name was the Institute of Cosmic Medicine and Engineering. Later, it was renamed the Beijing Aerospace Medical Engineering Research Institute. It was affiliated with the China Academy of Space Technology and founded by Qian Xuesen. It mainly studied space medicine, including the selection, training, and training of astronauts. Later, it also expanded the research on human special functions. After the 507 Institute was revoked, the original team established the China Astronauts Research and Training Center. The 749th Bureau was a confidential unit under the China National Defense Science and Industry Committee. It was located near the space bridge in Beijing's West Third Ring Road. Its security level was one level higher than that of the 507th Institute. It was said that the predecessor of Division 749 was the 507 Institute. The 507 Institute's experience in the study of the human body's special abilities brought out the legend that Division 749 specialized in researching supernatural phenomena. There was a certain inheritance or derivative relationship between the two functions, and they were both related to the study of supernatural phenomena. Watching " 749 Match " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The Guard Division and the Front Division were the two major divisions of the Later Zhou Imperial Army. The Bodyguard Division was large in scale, but it was relatively distant from the king, while the Division in front of the palace was small in scale and close to the king. In terms of military structure, the Later Zhou Dynasty gradually formed a situation where the guards were in charge of the main battle and the palace guards were in front of the palace. This pattern could lead to contradictions between the two. There were open and secret struggles between the two. For example, during the Huainan War, the Guards and the Army led the entire war, and the palace guards were relatively sidelined, which caused Zhang Yongde's dissatisfaction. On the battlefield in Yangzhou, Zhao Kuangyin had led the palace troops to reinforce the imperial guards and had even acted as a supervisor for the imperial guards. This also reflected the battle between the two. In the Song Dynasty, the Dianqian Division evolved into the Dianqian Capital Commander Division (Dianqian Division), the Bodyguard Division evolved into the Bodyguard Ma Jun Du Commander Division (Bodyguard Ma Jun Division), and the Bodyguard Bu Jun Du Commander Division (Bodyguard Bu Jun Division). The two were closely related to the military system of the Song Dynasty. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The word "travel" could be combined with words such as "travel","journey","passenger", etc. The radical of the word 'brigade' was 'Fang'. The radical was a way to classify Chinese characters when compiling a dictionary. In this character,"Fang" was the radical, which had a certain relationship with the word "Lu"."Fang" was also an independent Chinese character, and it was placed at the beginning of the division. At the same time, one must also pay attention to the relationship between the radical and the radical. The radical was the radical that represented the meaning, but the radical was not necessarily the radical.
In the ancient official system, officials were divided into nine grades. Each grade was divided into Zhengjun and Congjun. There were a total of eighteen grades. This was the nine-grade and eighteen-grade official system. The officials of the first grade include Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Grand Scholar, etc. From the first grade, there are Shaoshi, Shaofu, Shaobao, Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Shangshu of each department, left and right censors of the Supervision Yuan, etc. The second grade includes Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, provincial governors, left and right assistant ministers of various departments, etc. The second grade includes provincial governors, cabinet scholars, Hanlin Academy scholars, provincial governors, etc. The first three grades are the left and right deputy imperial censors of the inspector's office, the general political envoy, the Dali Temple Qing, the Zhan Shi Fu Zhan Shi, the Taichang Temple Qing, the Shuntian Fu Yin, the Fengtian Fu Yin, the provincial judges, etc. The following three grades are the Guanglu Temple Qing, the Taipu Temple Qing, the provincial salt transport envoy, etc. The fourth grade includes the deputy envoy of the General Administration Department, the Shaoqing of Dali Temple, the Shaozhan Shi of Zhan Shi Fu, the Shaoqing of Taichang Temple, the Qing of Honglu Temple, the Shaoqing of Taifu Temple, the members of each provincial government, etc. From the fourth grade, there are the Bachelor of Hanlin Academy, the Bachelor of Speaking, the Imperial College Jijiu, the Bachelor of Cabinet Attendance, the prefect of each province, etc. The fifth grade is about the spring room about concubine, Guanglu Temple Shaoqing, Qin Tian Jian Jian Zheng, six subjects to the matter, each department hospital doctor, each government Tongzhi, Zhili Zhizhou, etc. The fifth grade includes Honglu Temple Shaoqing, each road supervision imperial envoy, Hanlin Academy Shi Du, Shi Jiang, each department hospital Yuanwailang, provincial Zhizhou, etc. The sixth grade includes the Secretary of the Imperial College, the Cabinet Attendant, the Left and Right Chunfang, the Left and Right Zhongyun, the Principal of each Ministry, the General Judge of the Capital Government, the Magistrate of the Capital County, the General Judge of each province, etc. From the sixth grade, there are the Left and Right Chunfang, the Left and Right Good Zan, the Imperial Academy Xiuzhuan, the Guanglu Temple Department Zheng, the State and the same. The seven grades include the compilation of the Imperial Academy, the seven grades of pen tips of various departments and academies, the professor of Shuntian Prefecture, the tutor, the county magistrate of Jing County, the magistrate of other counties, the professor of each prefecture, etc. From the seven grades, there are the review of the Imperial Academy, the book of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the book of the Cabinet, the doctor of the Imperial College, the state judge of Zhili, the state judge, etc. There are eight grades of imperial doctors in the Imperial Hospital, eight grades of pen tips in various departments and hospitals, experience in the outer government, county magistrate in other counties, state school chief, county education encyclical, etc. The following eight grades include Hanlin Academy Dian Bu, government, state, county discipline, etc. The ninth grade includes the ninth grade pen tips of each department and courtyard, the county main book, etc. From the ninth grade, there are Hanlin Academy Shi Zhao, Ministry of Punishment Division Prison, state officials, patrol and so on. Those who have not entered the stream are officials, not within the nine grades and eighteen grades, such as the officials of the counties outside the capital, the post officers, and the officials of the parking places. In terms of the rank of generals, the first grade is the minister of the bodyguard; From the first grade, there are generals, governors, prefects, etc. The second grade is the deputy governor, commander; From the second grade is the deputy general; The third grade is the general; From the third grade is the guerrilla; The fourth grade is the governor; From the fourth grade is the city gate leader; The fifth grade is the garrison; From the fifth grade is the chief of the defense office; The sixth grade is the chief of the gate and the chief of the camp. From the sixth grade is the chief of the guard. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The head of the division is a horizontal fold vertical hook (), not a mouth. From the perspective of the glyph structure, if the mouth was used as the radical, it would not be able to accurately reflect the core part of the meaning of the Si character. From the origin of the word, the word Si in the oracle bone glyph represented a person issuing orders with his mouth, and the part of it was crucial to understand the meaning of the word Si to govern and manage. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The martial arts in Joy of Life were divided into nine grades. Grade Nine martial arts were the best, while Grade One was the worst. The power of ninth-grade martial arts gradually increased. The higher the level, the more powerful the martial arts were. Although there was no clear explanation of the specific strength difference between Rank-1 and Rank-9, it could be inferred from the characters and battle plots that the strength of a master above Rank-9 could kill a Rank-9, and a Rank-9 could kill a beginner Rank-9. Therefore, Rank-9 was more powerful than Rank-1.