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The eunuch saw the minister

2024-12-23 04:56
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2024-12-23 05:13

When eunuchs saw ministers, they would usually bow. The status and etiquette of eunuchs in different dynasties were different, but generally speaking, eunuchs would bow to the ministers. However, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty or the Ming Dynasty, when eunuchs gave orders on behalf of the emperor, the ministers had to kneel down. As for what a eunuch should say, the Manchu word for responding to a superior's summons or orders was "", not "". The ministers of the Ming Dynasty had to kneel when they met the emperor. The procedure of bowing was more complicated, including bowing, kneeling, kowtowing, and so on. As for the way the eunuchs greeted the emperor, the search results did not mention the specific situation. Therefore, the search results did not provide a definite answer regarding the way eunuchs greeted ministers.

Is Wei Yuan a eunuch or a eunuch?

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2024-10-22 11:00

In the novel, Da Feng's Watchmen, Wei Yuan was a eunuch. He was the leader of the watchmen and also a powerful eunuch. In the story, he and Xu Qi 'an were both teachers and friends. They were like the second male lead. His appearance was elegant and handsome, and his temperament was deep and restrained. He wore a sky-blue robe embroidered with complicated cloud patterns. His sideburns were white, and his eyes were deep. They contained the vicissitudes of life that had been washed away by time. In the battle against the Sorcerer God Sect, he sacrificed his life to repair the Sorcerer God's seal. After Wei Yuan was resurrected, he was no longer a eunuch. Together with Xu Qi 'an, he fought against the rebels and supreme powerhouses in Yunzhou. He also resigned from his official position and traveled the world with the Empress Dowager. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Eunuch

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2024-12-22 00:23

When a eunuch answered his master, he should have said "" instead of "". When the eunuch answered the emperor, he couldn't say "cha" because in Manchu,"cha" meant "cheap." And "" meant "yes" in Manchu. Therefore, eunuchs used the word "" in the palace to express obedience.

The difference between the chief eunuch and the chief eunuch

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2024-12-20 15:29

The chief eunuch and the chief eunuch had different duties and positions in the court of the Qing Dynasty. The Chief Eunuch was of the highest rank among the eunuchs. He was in charge of managing the affairs of the entire palace, and his status was second only to the Emperor and Empress. The Chief Eunuch was the leader of the eunuchs. He was mainly responsible for managing the daily affairs of each palace, such as Taihe Palace and Qianqing Palace. The Chief Eunuch was in charge of a single palace, while the Chief Eunuch was in charge of each palace.

The difference between the chief eunuch and the chief eunuch

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2024-12-17 19:47

The chief eunuch and the chief eunuch had different duties and positions in the court of the Qing Dynasty. The Chief Eunuch was of the highest rank among the eunuchs. He was in charge of managing the affairs of the entire palace, and his status was second only to the Emperor and Empress. The Chief Eunuch was the leader of the eunuchs. He was mainly responsible for managing the daily affairs of each palace, such as Taihe Palace and Qianqing Palace. The Chief Eunuch was the leader of the eunuchs who were in charge of one thing.

If a book is not well written, it will be "eunuch". What is "eunuch"?

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2024-09-14 14:51

Eunuch referred to a situation where a novel could not be continued due to the author's death, giving up writing, or other reasons. It usually appeared at the end of the novel or in the middle of the novel.

Imperial Eunuch

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2024-12-22 23:31

The Imperial College was the highest institution of learning in ancient China, and eunuchs were the official positions of eunuchs. The Imperial College was responsible for education and training scholars, while eunuchs were male servants responsible for serving the emperor and his family. The two were different in terms of duties and nature.

Eunuch Crossing

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2024-12-22 14:55

Eunuch transmigration was a common theme in novels and TV dramas, including some novels and TV dramas about transmigration eunuchs. For example," Eunuch Imperial Study,"" Eunuch of the Highest Rank,"" Eunuch Li Yi,"" Fake Eunuch in the Imperial Palace," and so on. These works told the story of the main characters who traveled to ancient times and became eunuchs. Some of the main characters used modern knowledge to help the members of the royal family and officials solve problems, while others made friends among the eunuchs. In addition, there were also some short dramas and articles about eunuchs 'transmigration, such as "The Eunuch's Promotion" and "Fake Eunuch: Breaking the Emperor's Daughter Body at the Beginning". These works covered different plots and styles to satisfy readers 'different preferences.

Imperial Eunuch

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2024-12-21 18:33

The Imperial Eunuchs were male servants in charge of serving the emperor and his family in ancient China. The Imperial College was the highest institution in ancient China, responsible for educating and cultivating scholars. Eunuchs were the official positions of eunuchs. They were responsible for serving the emperor in the directorate. The directorates and eunuchs were different in terms of their duties and nature, but they were both part of the state.

The Strongest Eunuch

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2024-12-21 07:20

There was no clear answer in the search results provided for the free reading of The Strongest Eunuch.

Top Eunuch

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2024-12-21 02:11

The Eunuch of Pinnacle Grade was a novel by Li Chuchen. The story was about a young man from the countryside, Liu An, who entered the palace and became a eunuch. He had a special talent that attracted the attention of others. The story involved the secrets and conspiracies of the harem. The specific plot and content could only be understood by reading the full text of the novel.

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