Bodyguard was an ancient official name. Its main duty was to be an attendant and guard. It was a military officer who guarded the emperor. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, the bodyguard system was first established during the period of Nurhachi, Emperor Taizu of the Qing Dynasty. Guards were divided into different levels, including first-class guards, second-class guards, third-class guards, blue-collar guards, etc. There were also special cases such as fourth-class guards (which were the ranks of third-class guards who had been demoted). Imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards belonged to first-class guards, but their jobs were different. The first-class guards were the outstanding ones in the upper three banners of the Eight Banners (after Yongzheng, the first-class Jinshi in the military examination could also be the top scholar in the military examination). There were 20 people in each banner, belonging to the third grade military officials in the capital. They were mainly responsible for the palace guards and the emperor's retinue. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a Bodyguard Office to manage the guards. The chief officer was the minister in charge of the guards (the first grade, usually held by the princes and ministers). Under the minister in charge of the guards, there were also ministers in charge of the guards and ministers in charge of the guards. In addition, in the Qing Dynasty, the guards were mainly selected from the Upper Three Banners. Under special circumstances, the Manchu Banners of the Lower Five Banners also had the opportunity. There were even Han Chinese who served as imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards (such as Yang Yuchun and Yang Fang during the Jiaqing period). This was more of a symbol of honor. In a broad sense, the guards were responsible for the safety of the emperor and the internal court, but in fact, they were part of the palace's security system. In addition to security work, they also involved matters such as guarding the door and running errands. It was a tradition for the children of the Manchu nobles to make a fortune as bodyguards. Many Manchu officials such as Suo Ertu, Ming Zhu, Fu Heng, Ah Gui, and He Shen had served as bodyguards. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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