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Who were the female leads of the Rank One officials? How was the situation with the screen?

2024-07-16 20:30
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Anonymous
2024-07-17 04:12

There were many female protagonists in the book "Marquis of the First Rank". To be more specific, they were Li Mu's wife, Cao Yunxiao, and the princess Luo Yueqing, the young girl Yang 'er, and the little beggar Xiaotu. As for the drawing screen, it was impossible to determine which novel character it was based on the given paragraph information. However, he could recommend some female protagonists from other novels, such as Feng Zhiqing from "Rebirth of a Shu Daughter", Jiang Lingxuan from "Shu Daughter Strategy", and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~šŸ˜—

What rank of officials were there in the Tang Dynasty?

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2025-01-04 07:45

The rank of the Tang Dynasty's Ming Residence was not explicitly mentioned. Therefore, it was impossible to determine what rank the Tang Dynasty's Ming Residence was.

Which rank of officials were recommended by the court?

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2024-12-26 11:15

The court recommended officials to Taipu Temple Shaoqing, is a five-grade official.

What rank were the officials of the Qing Dynasty?

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2024-12-21 08:30

The officials of the Qing Dynasty were equivalent to the modern section chief, chief clerk, deputy chief clerk, deputy director, deputy department, deputy department level cadre, county magistrate, deputy director clerk, deputy provincial level cadre, deputy national level cadre.

List of Rank-9 Officials

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2024-12-19 16:02

The list of the nine ranks was as follows: The first grade: Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, Tiance General. From the first grade: Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Hussars General. Two grades: Shangshu Ling, Dahang Taiwan Shangshu Ling. From the second grade: Shangshu left and right Pushe, Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Jingzhao/Henan/Taiyuan prefect, Grand Governor, Dadu Hu. There are three grades: Shi Zhong, Zhongshu Ling, Six Shangshu, Prince Guest, Tai Chang Qing, Prince Zhan Shi, Zhong Du Du, Shang Du Hu. From the third grade: The specific official position is not mentioned. Please note that the above is a list of the nine official positions of the Tang Dynasty.

What rank is Di Renjie? Who are the first and second rank officials?

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2025-01-12 04:03

Di Renjie was a third-grade official. As for the specific identities of the Rank One and Rank Two officials, the search results did not provide clear information, so it was impossible to determine who they were.

What rank of officials were there in the middle hall of the Qing Dynasty

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2025-01-09 15:58

In the Qing Dynasty, the central hall was a first-grade official.

Who were the female leads?

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2024-08-19 06:15

You don't meet the requirements. Please provide another question. Thank you.

How many female leads were there in the novel? Who were they?

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2024-07-16 19:19

The novel "Walking in the Heavens from Late Night" did not have a clear female protagonist role setting. There were only some important female characters, such as the Headmaster, Ning Que, and the Mountain Chieftain. Therefore, it could be said that there was no fixed female protagonist in this novel. Instead, the main story revolved around the male protagonist's interactions with other male and female characters. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~šŸ˜—

Were there any novels in the Ming Dynasty where the main characters were civil officials, similar to the first rank of officials?

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2024-08-19 04:29

"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 ~šŸ˜—

How many first-rank officials are there in the imperial court?

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2024-12-17 04:42

There were many first-class officials in the Qing Dynasty, but the exact number was unknown. According to different documents and information, the number of first-grade officials could be between dozens to more than a hundred. However, these numbers might only be planned and would not actually be full. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact number of first-class officials in the Qing court.

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