Bodyguard was an ancient official name. It was mainly responsible for the duties of attendants and guards. It was a military officer who guarded the emperor. It was first derived from the Biography of Dongping Xian Wang Cang in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty. From the content of their work, the guards 'jobs included standing guard in the palace. For example, the third-class guards of the Qing Dynasty were responsible for patrolling the palace, the second-class guards were responsible for the various gates of the palace, and the first-class guards were directly responsible for protecting the emperor. There were also people who were responsible for serving and protecting them. They could also be called guards. From the perspective of selection, the strength of the Emperor's guards was not the most important. Loyalty was the key. For example, the guards of the Qing Dynasty were mostly selected from the Upper Three Banners, which were personally controlled by the emperor. Many guards were related to the emperor or the children of princes and ministers. They were related to the emperor's interests. As long as the emperor was there, their family status would be there, so they would protect the emperor loyally. From the perspective of treatment and development, the treatment of guards was better than that of ordinary people. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, third-class guards were fifth-grade, second-class guards were fourth-grade, first-class guards were third-grade, and the leader of the guards led the ministers of the guards to become first-grade officials. The guards were by the emperor's side every day and knew him well. They were promoted faster than others. In the Qing Dynasty, Nalan Mingzhu, Soetu, Longkeduo, and He Shen all started as guards. Before the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the term 'bodyguard' was used to refer to attendants and guards. Later, it could be used to refer to the military officers who guarded the emperor. The imperial guards of the Ming Dynasty were the Jinyiwei. They wore flying fish clothes on formal occasions, holding embroidered spring knives, and wearing red plain clothes. In the Qing Dynasty, a bodyguard system was established. The imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards were used by the yellow, yellow, and white flags. There was no fixed number of posts and rank restrictions. They were personally selected by the emperor to guard the palace and managed by the minister in charge of the guards. The Han guards were used by Wu Jinshi. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is a description of the uniforms of the guards of different dynasties: ** Shang Dynasty **: At present, there is no specific description of the guards 'clothing. However, from the overall clothing of the Shang Dynasty, there are many styles according to the status level. There have been flat-top hats or hat hoops similar to the Han Dynasty. Clothes mainly consisted of leather, leather, silk, and hemp, among which silk and hemp fabrics played an important role. Slave owners and nobles usually wore colorful silk clothes. ** Western Zhou Dynasty **: The front of the warrior's clothes has a knee-cover (), and the vassal's clothes have fire and mountain patterns (the emperor's clothes have dragon patterns). The stomach was made of objects unearthed in Changping, Beijing. The armor was restored according to the objects unearthed in Pudu Village, Chang 'an. The jade pendant worn on the left side of the waist was restored according to the objects unearthed in Henan. The ribbon tied behind the back was designed according to the illustrations of Sancai Tuhui. There were indispensable ornaments such as pendants and ribbons on the feudal vassals' robes. The guard's clothing should be similar to the warrior's clothing in terms of shape and elements. ** Warring States Period **: The leather armor was excavated from Sui County, Hubei Province. The robe was based on the silver statue of the Warring States Period in Jincun, Luoyang. The arm armor was excavated from Jianchuan, Yunnan Province. The boots were restored based on the object excavated from Zhengjiazi, Shengyang. The buckle and the buckle method were based on Mr. Wang Renxiang's restoration map. The sword was designed based on relevant archaeological research. ** Qin Dynasty **: The general's clothing was restored according to the general's terracotta warriors excavated from the No. 2 pit of Qin Shi Huang's terracotta warriors. The color of the clothing was based on relevant archaeological articles. The cavalry and infantry's clothing was restored according to the cavalry and soldiers 'terracotta warriors excavated from the No. 1 and No. 3 pits of Qin Shi Huang's terracotta warriors. The weapons and horse equipment were used as the real objects unearthed from the Qin terracotta warriors' pit and Qin chariot pit. ** Western Han Dynasty **: The military clothing and armor of the generals were restored according to the tomb of the King of Qi in Linzi. The military clothing was designed according to the terracotta warriors and horses of Yangjiawan and the mural image of the Eastern Han Dynasty tomb in Xingyuan, Yanshi, Henan Province. The military clothing and crown of the cavalry were restored according to the image of the terracotta warriors and horses of Yangjiawan. The armor was restored according to the objects unearthed from the 20 families in Hohhot1. ** Wei and Jin Dynasties **: The armor was restored according to the warrior terracotta figures unearthed from the apricot garden in Yanshi and the relevant unearthed objects. The military uniform was restored according to the shield-holding warrior figurines unearthed from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, and the warrior portrait on the Eastern Jin Dynasty tomb mural in Yuantaizi, Chaoyang County, Liaoning Province. The leather belt was restored according to the objects unearthed from the band. ** Northern and Southern Dynasties **: The warrior armor was restored according to the Northern Dynasty Tomb in Wuqiao, Hebei Province, and the tomb of Yuan Shao of the Northern Wei Dynasty in Luoyang. The armor was restored according to the real objects unearthed in Hohhot City. The military uniform was restored according to the warrior figurines unearthed from the Eastern Wei Tomb and Yuan Shao Tomb in Ci County, Hebei Province. ** Sui Dynasty **: The armor was restored according to the warrior figurines unearthed from the Sui tombs in Hefei and Hao County, Henan Province. The military uniform was restored according to the real warrior figurines unearthed from the Sui tombs in Anyang, Henan Province and Guyuan, Ningxia Province. The leather belt was restored according to the real objects unearthed from the Sui tomb in Guyuan, Ningxia Province. The weapons were restored according to the images on the porcelain figurines unearthed in Anyang and other places. Tang Dynasty: The armor was restored according to the images of painted warrior figurines and three-colored warrior figurines unearthed from Tang tombs such as Luoyang, Qian County, Turpan Astana and Shaanxi Liquan Zhaoling Tomb. The military clothes were restored according to the murals of Princess Changle's tomb in Xi'an and the images of the military figurines unearthed from Xianyu Tinghui's tomb. The fabric patterns were depicted according to the objects unearthed from Astana Tang Tomb. The leather belt was restored according to the objects unearthed from Hejia Village, Xi'an, collected by the White Crane Art Museum of Japan. The weapons were restored according to the objects unearthed from Horqin in Inner Mongolia and the stone carvings of Yang Sixu's tomb in Xi'an. [Ming Dynasty]: From the demonstration of the guards 'armor in the Painting of Going Out for Police, there were equipment such as [Ming Dynasty Police's Big Martial Body Huang Zi (simplified version)] and [Ming Dynasty Police's Nine Martial Body Qilin (simplified version)], but there was no more detailed description. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient times, the most common form of clothing for secret guards was a two-crotch armor, which was long to the knees. Above the waist was the chest and back armor. Some of the armor was woven from small pieces of armor, while others were made of a whole piece of armor. The armor was divided into two pieces at the front and back, and the shoulders and sides were tied with belts. There were round guards on the chest and back. Because most of them are made of copper, iron and other metals and polished to the point of aurora, quite like mirrors. On the battlefield, they would wear " Radiant Armor ". This type of armor had many styles and varied in complexity. Some only had two round guards on the front and back of the crotch, some were equipped with shoulder guards, knee guards, and more complicated ones were heavy shoulder guards. Most of the armor was long to the hips, and the waist was tied with a belt. The secret guards often wore black clothes for convenience. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" My Reborn Guardian " was a novel that was worth recommending. The story told the story of the sickly princess Yu Li and her infinitely indulgent guards. The princess was eventually poisoned to death, and the guards had been protecting her for revenge. This novel described the guard's deep love and devotion to the princess. The plot was compact and fascinating.
The guards saluted differently in different periods and regions. - In the Tang Dynasty, from the murals of tombs, such as the murals of Zhaoyi Cemetery in Anyang, Henan Province, the servants saluted the tomb owner with their hands crossed in front of their chests, their left hand holding their right hand, and their right thumb upturned. - In the Song Dynasty, according to Chen Yuanjing's description in Shi Lin Guang Ji, the main point of the cross-hand salute was to hold the thumb of the right hand tightly with the left hand, the little finger of the left hand to the right wrist, the four fingers of the right hand were straight, the left hand pointed upwards, and the right hand could not be too close to the chest, at least two or three inches apart. - In the Xianxia drama " Secret of Canglan ", the guards of the Moon Clan first used their left hand to block the right hand that hit their chest, and then used their right hand to hit the ground when kneeling. - In Thailand, it was known from related events that there were many ways for guards to salute members of the royal family. For example, when Princess Pa went out, the guards knelt on the ground to open the car door for her. When Princess Pa saluted to the gang, the guards would remind or even "salute" when the gang was slow. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The description of the guard's situation could be started from the following aspects: ** 1. Appearance and attire ** 1. ** Ancient Guard ** - He was tall and sturdy, and his muscles were faintly visible under his clothes, revealing his powerful strength. They wore black gauze hats, and under the brim of the hats, a pair of sharp eyes scanned the surroundings warily. The armor on his body flickered with a cold metallic light under the sun. The layers of armor were stacked like an indestructible fortress. It could not only resist the attack of swords and swords, but also display the dignity of a royal guard. A black belt was tied around his waist, and a sword hung from it. The decoration on the hilt was exquisite and solemn, and the patterns on the scabbard were faintly discernible, as if telling an ancient story. He was wearing a pair of black boots with smooth surfaces and sturdy heels. Every step he took made a sound as he landed, exuding an inviolable aura. 2. ** Modern guards (such as bodyguards)** - He was tall and strong, but he was agile. He was dressed in a well-ironed black suit that fitted his body perfectly without any wrinkles. There was an exquisite tie tied around the collar of his white shirt, and the tie was tied meticulously. There might be some light protective equipment hidden inside the jacket, which would not affect his movements but could protect him at critical moments. His leather shoes were polished and shiny, reflecting the surrounding environment as if they could reflect any potential danger. He was wearing sunglasses, and his eyes behind the lenses were as sharp as an eagle's. He was constantly observing the movements around him, and his expression was serious, with an unquestionable coldness. ** 2. Action ** 1. ** While patrolling ** - The ancient guards patrolled the corridors of the palace. They walked in neat and steady steps, and the distance between each step was almost the same. He held the spear tightly in his hand. The tip of the spear flickered with a cold light under the moonlight. Their eyes kept scanning the surroundings, from the doors and windows of the palace to the shadows in the corners, not letting go of any corner that might be hiding danger. When they turned a corner, they would first poke their heads out to observe before moving forward steadily. His body maintained a tense and alert state at all times, like a taut bowstring, ready to respond to any unexpected situation. - When modern guards patrolled large-scale places, their hands would naturally hang down, but they could react in an instant. Their footsteps were light and fast, shuttling through the crowd with ease. He might be wearing a miniature communication device on his ear, receiving instructions from the headquarters or information from the guards in other areas from time to time. Their eyes quickly locked onto suspicious people in the crowd. Once they found something unusual, they would approach quietly and send a signal to their companions. 2. ** While standing guard ** - The ancient guards stood at the entrance of the palace, motionless like two statues. Their feet were shoulder-width apart, their bodies were straight, and their backs were like poles. He looked straight ahead, his gaze firm and focused, turning a deaf ear to the outside world's interference. Even if the sun was scorching and sweat dripped from his forehead, he would not waver at all. Even if the cold wind was blowing and the cold wind blades were cutting his face, he would still stick to his post. - Modern guards stood guard at the entrance of important places. They stood tall and straight with serious expressions. They scanned the people and vehicles entering and leaving, checking their documents and items. His hands would sometimes be crossed in front of his body or by his sides, ready to deal with any unexpected situations. If anyone was found trying to enter illegally, they would quickly stretch out their arms to stop them and issue a warning in a low and firm voice. ** 3. Mental State ** 1. ** High alert ** - Whether it was the guards of ancient or modern times, their hearts were like taut strings. When carrying out a task, the brain was always in a state of high vigilance, and could quickly respond to any movement around it. They had to be able to detect any signs of danger before it happened, which required a high degree of concentration and keen insight. 2. ** Loyalty and responsibility ** - The guard's heart was filled with loyalty to his employer or the royal family. They knew that they had a great responsibility to protect the safety of important people or places, and this sense of responsibility made them unflinching in the face of danger. They regarded the safety of their target as their own life, even more so than their own life. They were willing to pay any price for it. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The clothes of guards from different dynasties had different characteristics: - ** Qing Dynasty guards **: From the perspective of wearing, they must abide by the rules of the imperial court. If there is no supplement, they must wear a yellow mandarin jacket. Flower feathers are a prominent symbol. During the Shunzhi period, the guards were led by the inner minister, inner minister, first, second, and third grade guards. They wore one-eyed flower feathers, and blue-feathered guards were allowed to wear blue feathers. The guards could also wear mink robes and wear court pearls. - ** Ming Dynasty Jinyiwei **: The dress is made of the makeup silk, makeup gauze, and makeup flower silk of the cloud brocade. It is embroidered with the famous flying fish pattern. The whole dress is bright red. - [Ancient Western Guard (Assuming): Wearing a black wide-brimmed hat with the brim drooping.] He was wearing a light black long-sleeved shirt with simple and elegant cuffs embroidered with silver lines. She was wearing a pair of black and blue shorts. He was wearing a pair of black leather shoes near his toes. The soles were specially designed to be durable and had good grip. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The guards of different dynasties and regions had their own unique dressing styles. - Ancient China: For example, the guards with swords in the Forbidden City of the Qing Dynasty. Although they looked thin and weak from the old photos, their eyes were sharp. They were the personal figures around the emperor to protect the emperor's safety. The guard in the Ming Dynasty prince Zhu Biao's drowning incident did not explicitly mention the characteristics of his clothing, but it should conform to the clothing standards of the palace guards at that time. However, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the beheading of the guard after seeing the clothes of the guard, speculating that the clothes might not conform to the situation or regulations at that time. - ** British Royal Guard **: A guard of the Royal Archers Company. The archers wear a large green cap with a dark red tassel and black mohair ribbon in the center of the cap. The cap badge has a cross arrow, and the outer ring has the inscription "Royal Archers". Under the cap badge, there is a green and white hat flower knot and an eagle feather (the officer wears two, and the admiral guard leader wears three). He was wearing a green tunic with black mohair and dark red lines, dark red knot epaulets on his shoulders, and two black mohair strips and dark red lines on the outside of his green tight pants. It is equipped with a green leather bow case with black mohair trim and dark red. The bow case has a cross arrow emblem in the center and is secured with a brass thistle medal star (used as a cap emblem before 1863). The bow case is secured with a black patent leather belt with an ornate brass buckle (printed with the Royal Scottish emblem). The left hand side and front of the belt are decorated with red and black wool tassels. He wore a black sword frog and a scabbard on his left hip, a Roman-style brass short sword hanging from his waist, and three arrows pointing forward and downward were pinned under his belt on his right arm. Wearing black George boots. The officer's uniform had a golden edge under the dark red lines. He wore a golden knot epaulet and a cross-handled sword. His rank was indicated by his collar. The adjutant wore golden spurs. The secretary, treasurer, and military doctor carried an officer's sword but no golden sword belt. The secretary, treasurer, and judge wore a special collar. The secretary's hat wore a vulture feather. Guards of all ranks wore white gloves, belts, medals, medals, memoranda, and medal badges in accordance with the provisions of the Queen's Army Regulations (2010). Guards with shooting skills badges with buckled cups could wear badges when they were not performing their personal guard duties. - ** Thai Guards **: When the King of Thailand attends events, the guards wear white military uniforms. When the King of Thailand watches concerts and other activities, they kneel down to serve the King, reflecting the compliance with royal etiquette. - ** Modern China (Yuyuan Mall)**: In order to enhance the charm of the night market, Yuyuan Mall arranged for security guards to change into ancient guard uniforms. Among them, security guard Sha Zhengchao wore a big red guard uniform to interact with tourists. This guard uniform was designed to fit the antique environment of Yuyuan Mall. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the information provided in the novel " His Dark Guard ", the code name of the Dark Guard, Qing Ge, was 37. Her appearance was similar to that of other people's wives. However, there was no detailed description of the appearance of the dark guards, such as their facial features and body shape. In " The Eastern Palace's Dark Guards ", there was no mention of the appearance of the Dark Guards. Therefore, based on the reference materials, there was little information about the appearance of the secret guards in the novel, and it was impossible to get a general description of the appearance of the secret guards. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Shadow Guard skill was similar to the Shaman's Lightning Shield. When the attacker received physical damage, the attacker would receive a certain amount of shadow damage and would not generate aggro. In version 1.10.0, Shadow Guard was changed to an instant skill. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some of the descriptions of the female guards: - In the description of the female guards in the mural of Princess Changle's tomb, the female guards 'helmets were made of white copper and were divided into two parts. The middle part was fastened with yellow copper nails, and the top part of the helmet was also a separate part. The shape of the armor was specially made to restore the shape in the mural. The weaving method was based on the mural, and each layer was a complete circle. This time, Hua Xiaowei had three colors to choose from. The silver armor was made of white copper, while the gold and black armor were made of brass. The armor was soft, the hanging rope was not long, and the left and right overlapping parts were large. The breastplate was custom-made for the female soldier. The bottom was covered with three layers of cloth. There was a blue edge, a knitted fabric in the middle, and a rough edge below. The inner side was also covered with a leather edge. The cape was made of a smaller piece of armor. The edge was different from the bottom. The middle part was made of blue leather that was close to the mural. There were armguards that were made of fabric and a pair of leather armguards. The belt was made of copper buckle and belt plate, and the buckle head was engraved with curls of grass. There were both square and round belts. She was wearing a pair of female black leather boots. - In the relevant descriptions of the Qing Dynasty, the court clothes worn by the third-class guards of the fifth-grade military officials were stone green gold python court clothes. The color was stone green, decorated with python patterns and trimmed with velvet edges. - The female guards in the movie, such as Okoye's escort team, Dora. Miraj, the captain of the guards, Okoye, wore golden armor to highlight his special identity, while the other female guards wore silver armor. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!