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Which novel set in the Ming Dynasty was as good as " Official Residence, Grade One "?

2024-09-02 17:48
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2024-09-02 19:43

😋I recommend the following Ming Dynasty novels to you: "Ask the World": The story of the national boyfriend, Wang Rui, who traveled to the Ming Dynasty and described his legendary experience in this chaotic world. "I Became Chongzhen" tells the story of a soul traveling to the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, Zhu Youjian, leads the Ming Dynasty in the right direction with his historical knowledge. "History of the Struggle of the Ming Dynasty": When the country was about to fall, the protagonist angrily fought against the strong enemy and participated in various stories such as imperial examinations, wars, officialdom, etc. It allowed people to see the story of how an angry youth struggled. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Official uniform of the third grade of the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-28 08:00

In the Ming Dynasty, the color of the official uniform of the third grade was cyan. The official robes of officials from the seventh to the fifth grades were green. However, the search results did not provide any specific details about the official uniform of the third rank of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, I do not know the specific style and characteristics of the official uniform of the third grade in the Ming Dynasty.

Official Residence Grade One Fine Collated Version

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2024-09-21 09:59

I don't know what 'first grade official residence' means. Can you provide more background information or context? This way, I can better answer your questions.

Time travel novel, official residence, first grade

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2024-09-02 15:45

I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm a person who loves reading novels and can answer questions about language and knowledge. It was a very popular novel about a modern girl who traveled to ancient times and became the daughter of an official family. She struggled in an ancient society full of power struggles and conspiracies. There were many different versions and sequels of the novel that were very popular among readers. If you have any other questions about the time-travel novel, I will try my best to answer them.

Third Grade Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-26 04:50

In the Ming Dynasty, the three ranks of officials included the three divisions of the crown prince (the crown prince's grand tutor, the crown prince's grand tutor, and the crown prince's grand protector) and the commander. The Crown Prince's three teachers were responsible for guiding the Crown Prince. Although it was a title, it played an important supporting role in the Eastern Palace. The commander was the highest military officer of the Ming Dynasty, and he was under the command of the deputy officer and other subordinates. In the Ming Dynasty's official ranking system, the third-grade officials had different positions in the local area, such as the provincial judge, the general political envoy, the Dali Temple minister, and so on. In the official clothing system of the Ming Dynasty, the belt of a third-grade official was made of gold.

Which classic novels were set in the Ming Dynasty?

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2024-07-16 20:25

😋I recommend the following classic novels from the Ming Dynasty: "The Great Ming State Duke of Time Travel 1618" tells the story of Liu Weimin traveling to the Ming Dynasty and becoming the Great Ming State Duke. "I, Ming Dynasty's Number One Rebel": It tells the story of a person who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became a mountain bandit. He was bound by adversity and constantly worked hard to become the number one rebel of the Ming Dynasty. "My Days in the Ming Dynasty": It was about a young man who was abandoned by his girlfriend and traveled to the Ming Dynasty to start his new life there. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Official Clothing of the Ming Dynasty

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2025-01-06 07:53

The clothing of officials in the Ming Dynasty mainly included court clothes, sacrificial clothes, public clothes, regular clothes, gift clothes, etc. Among them, the court dress was a kind of crown dress with a higher status and was used for more solemn ceremonial occasions. The court dress of the Ming Dynasty inherited the system of the Tang and Song Dynasties, but it was more strictly divided into seven grades, which stipulated the clothing standards of the nine grades. Both civil officials and military officers wore a beam crown, red silk clothes, red silk clothes, white gauze, and so on. The grade was determined by the number of beams, the pattern of the big ribbon, the belt, the group of pendants, the ribbon ring, and the material of the board. In addition, there were various patterns embroidered on the clothes of Ming Dynasty officials, such as Kirin, Baize, etc. These patterns represented different levels of officials. In fact, other than black, yellow, and violet, the colors of the official uniforms of the Ming Dynasty were not limited. However, the color of the ordinary clothes did not clearly specify what color to use. In general, the costumes of the officials of the Ming Dynasty were very exquisite in design and production, reflecting the social hierarchy and etiquette culture of the Ming Dynasty.

Official positions of the Ming Dynasty: 1 - 9

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2025-01-05 05:40

The official positions in the Ming Dynasty were divided into nine grades. Among them, the first-grade official positions included Grand Preceptor, Grand Tutor, and Grand Protector. The second-grade official positions included the Crown Prince's Junior Teacher, the Crown Prince's Junior Fu, and the Crown Prince's Junior Guardian. The three grades of official positions included junior teacher, junior teacher, and junior protector. Rank four official positions included Class One Hall's official position and Class One Hall's subordinate official position. Fifth-grade official positions included the official of the second-grade hall and the official of the second-grade hall. The sixth-grade official positions included the main third-grade Hall Shangguan and the second-grade Hall Shangguan. The seventh-grade official positions included the official and subordinate officials of the fourth-grade hall. The eighth rank official positions included the official rank of the fifth rank hall and the official rank of the fifth rank hall. The ninth rank official positions included the official of the Sixth Rank Hall and the subordinate official of the Sixth Rank Hall. Each rank was divided into the main rank and the subordinate rank, and there were a total of 18 official ranks.

Ming Dynasty Official Rankings

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2025-01-02 07:06

In the Ming Dynasty, official positions were ranked according to their grades, from the first grade to the ninth grade, a total of 18 grades. Among them, the highest official positions in the central government of the Ming Dynasty were the three princes (Taishi, Taifu, Taibao) and the three orphans (Shaoshi, Shaofu, Shaobao), which were the first grade and the first grade respectively. In addition, in the early Ming Dynasty, the Ministry of Central Affairs was the highest administrative body in the central government. The six ministers were the highest administrative officers of the court, and their grades were second grade. For the specific ranking of official positions, please refer to the list of official positions and their functions in the Ming Dynasty.

Ming Dynasty Official Rank 1 to 9

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2024-12-26 22:15

In the Ming Dynasty, the official positions were divided from the first to the ninth grades: the first grade, the second grade, the second grade, the third grade, the third grade, the fourth grade, the fourth grade, and the fifth grade.

Ming Dynasty Official Rankings

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2024-12-26 04:32

In the Ming Dynasty, the ranking of official positions was determined according to their grades. There were a total of 18 grades, from the first grade to the ninth grade. Among them, the three princes (Grand Tutor, Grand Tutor, Grand Protector) and the three orphans (Junior Tutor, Junior Tutor, Junior Protector) were the highest official positions in the Ming Dynasty. Three public is a product, three orphans are from a product. The Crown Prince's three teachers were of Secondary Rank One, and the Crown Prince's three orphans were of Primary Rank Two. In addition, the ministers of the six ministries (Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of Revenue, Ministry of Rites, Ministry of War, Ministry of Justice, and Ministry of Works) were also important positions. The Minister of Personnel, the Minister of Revenue, the Minister of Rites, the Minister of War, the Minister of Justice, and the Minister of Works were the highest officials of the six departments. However, the search results provided did not have a clear illustration or a detailed ranking of official positions. Therefore, the exact ranking of the Ming Dynasty's official ranks could not be determined at present.

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