The "boss" of the Brocade Guard was the commander.
In the Ming Dynasty, the "boss" position of the Jinyiwei was called "commander" or "all commander".
The ranking of the positions in the Royal Guards was as follows: Commander (3rd Grade), Commander Tongzhi (3rd Grade), Commander Qian (4th Grade), Town Protector (4th Grade), 14th Bureau Thousand Households (5th Grade), Deputy Thousand Households (5th Grade), Hundred Households (6th Grade), Trial Hundred Households (6th Grade), Chief Flag (7th Grade), and Small Flag (7th Grade).
The positions of the Jinyiwei are as follows: - [Commander: Rank-3] - [Commander Tongzhi: Rank-3] - [Commander Qian: Rank 4] - The governor: from the fourth grade. - [Thousand Households: Grade 5] - Deputy Thousand Households: From the fifth grade - Hundred Households: Grade Six - Test hundred households: from the sixth grade - [General Flag: Level 7] - [Small Flag: Level 7] These are the official ranks of the Embroidered Uniform Guards. The Jinyiwei was a special agency established in the Ming Dynasty and was directly responsible to the emperor. Their duties included being in charge of the imperial guards, patrolling and arresting. They could arrest anyone, including relatives of the imperial family, and conduct private interrogations. The leader of the Embroidered Uniform Guards was called the commander, and was usually a trusted general of the Emperor. The official ranks of the Jinyiwei were divided according to their ranks, ranging from the third rank to the seventh rank. The Jinyiwei's position list listed the ranks of each official position in detail.
The leader of the Embroidered Uniform Guards was a third-grade commander.
The leader of the Brocade Guard was called the commander.
According to the search results provided, the boss of the Ming Dynasty Brocade Guard was not a eunuch. The Jinyiwei was the Ming Dynasty's secret service, and the generals trusted by the Emperor were the commanders. The Brocade Guards were in charge of matters such as guards, arrest, and prison. They had the power to act first and report later. They were regarded as the Emperor's most loyal dogs. Although the commander was only a third-grade official, their power in the court was equivalent to the head of the secret service. Therefore, the boss of the Brocade Guard was not a eunuch.
There were many ways to describe the position of the boss of the Brocade Guard. Some documents said that the highest officer of the Jinyiwei was the Left Commander of the Jinyiwei, and the official rank could be as high as the first or second rank, the same rank as the officials of the Ministry of Justice and the Imperial Censorate, or even higher. In addition, there were also documents that mentioned that the boss of the Embroidered Uniform Guards was the Embroidered Uniform Guards Centurion or the Embroidered Uniform Guards Commander. However, because the search results provided did not clearly indicate the official position of the Embroidered Uniform Guards boss, it was impossible to determine what the specific official position of the Embroidered Uniform Guards boss was.
" Transmigration to Become a Jinyiwei Boss " was a fantasy web novel written by an ordinary guy. The story told the story of Zhou Chen transmigrating to the East Qi Empire and becoming the Azure Dragon Commander of the Embroidered Uniform Guard. He was one of the few absolute saints in the world, but he was accused of treason and was besieged by the six absolute saints. He couldn't help but sigh. He had already died once on Earth, but now he had to face the test of life and death again. The novel had been completed, with a total of 74 chapters.
The leader of the Brocade Guards was called Commander (or Commander Tongzhi, Commander Qian Shi).
The leader of the Embroidered Uniform Guards was called the commander.