In the Qing Dynasty, there were many names for the guards who protected the emperor, such as the blue feather guard, the first-class guard, the second-class guard, the third-class guard, etc. The blue feather guard was the sixth grade, selected from the top three martial scholars. The first-class guard was usually appointed by the upper three banners and was also divided according to the distance between the emperor and the guard, such as the imperial guard, the Qianqing Gate guard, the sticky pole guard, etc. In addition, there were also some guards who did not have any special titles but were specially assigned to protect the emperor. There were first-class guards like Yi Xianga in history. In the Tang Dynasty and other dynasties, there were also guards responsible for protecting the emperor, but there was no specific name for these guards. In addition, there were also some armed guards in the Forbidden City at the end of the Qing Dynasty. Their duty was to protect the emperor in the palace. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Qing Dynasty, there were many names for the guards who protected the emperor, such as the blue feather guard, the first-class guard, the second-class guard, the third-class guard, etc. The blue feather guard was the sixth grade, which was filled by the top three martial scholars. There were also imperial guards, Qianqing Gate guards, Sticky Pole Guards, and other guards in different positions. In ancient times, they were generally referred to as bodyguards. Bodyguards were attendants and guards, military officers who protected the emperor. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Qing Dynasty, the guards who protected the emperor were the Blue Wing Guards. The Blue Wing Guards were of the sixth rank. 90 people were assigned to the Guard House, and they were filled with martial scholars. At the same time, there were also imperial guards, Qianqing Gate guards, and Sticky Pole Guards. Bodyguards were attendants and guards, military officers who guarded the emperor's left and right. This official name was first derived from the Biography of Dongping Xian Wang Cang in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A guard was a military officer who accompanied and protected the emperor. Taking the Qing Dynasty as an example, there were two main types of guards protecting the emperor: The first was to select the elites of Manchuria and Mongolia from the three battalions of the Eight Banners. They had to be capable. These people were mostly middle and lower level military officers such as the Military Protection Academy and the Military Protection Academy. The second was the descendants of Manchu hereditary positions. Those who inherited the positions of duke, marquis, uncle, son, male, light chariot commander, cavalry commander, cloud cavalry commander, and enqi commander were divided into ranks according to the level of inherited titles. For example, those who inherited the title of duke were first-class guards, and those who inherited the title of marquis and count were second-class guards. The guards were divided into four ranks: 60 first-class guards of the third rank, 150 second-class guards of the fourth rank, 270 third-class guards of the fifth rank, 90 blue-winged guards of the sixth rank, and the establishment of imperial guards. In addition to having high martial arts skills, they were also required to patrol the palace, guard important places, and protect the emperor's safety. They were also required to be fully armed to guard the emperor during the grand ceremony. They were also required to be meticulous, observe the words and expressions, and strictly guard the secrets of the palace. They were well treated, their salaries far exceeded that of ordinary people, and they even had the chance to rise to the top because of the emperor's appreciation. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some TV dramas with the plot of guards protecting the princess: - [Qingpingle]: There was a plot where the princess was drugged, but there was no explicit mention of the names of the guards who protected the princess. - [Fox Demon Little Matchmaker Moon Red Chapter]: Shi Kuan was the bodyguard who protected the princess. He and the princess had a forbidden love. - "Long Song Journey": As a guard, Haodu had a love story with Princess Le Yan. - << Royal Princess Above >> tells the story of the beautiful and domineering Royal Princess and the delicate and handsome undercover guards. - " The Princess Arrives ": The plot does not mention that the guards have an emotional connection with the princess, but there may be a plot involving the princess leaving the palace. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The guards around the emperors of different dynasties had different names. For example, in the Qin Dynasty, there were Bi Dun Lang; in the Western Han Dynasty, there were Yu Lin Cavalry; in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were Yu Lin Lang; in the Cao Wei, there were Tiger Leopard Cavalry; in the Shu Han Dynasty, there were White Guards; in the Eastern Wu, there were Suwei Tiger Cavalry; in the Sui Dynasty, there were Left and Right Guards; in the Tang Dynasty, there were Thousand Oxen Guards; in the Song Dynasty, there were Dianqian Si; in the Yuan Dynasty, there were Bi Qiejun; in the Ming Dynasty, there were Jinyiwei; in the Qing Dynasty, there were Imperial Guards, Qianqing Gate Guards, Sticky Pole Guards, and so on. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, there were also internal governors. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many names for the guards beside the Emperor. In ancient times, they were generally referred to as guards. These were the military officers who accompanied and protected the emperor. For example, there were relevant records in the Biography of Dongping Xian Wang Cang. In the Qing Dynasty, guards had different ranks of specific titles. Among them, there were blue feather guards, which were the sixth grade. The Guard Office assigned 90 blue feather guards, most of which were filled by Wu Jinshi. There were also people like Nalan Mingzhu, Soetu, Longkeduo, and He Shen who started as guards. The guards they served as laid the foundation for their higher official positions. In addition, there were Han generals under the Jinyiwei in the Ming Dynasty. They accompanied the emperor during court meetings and emperor patrols, and the guards were on duty. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The imperial guards of different dynasties had different titles: - Western Han Dynasty: Feather Forest Cavalry. - Eastern Han Dynasty: Yu Linlang. - Cao Wei: Tiger and Leopard Cavalry. - Shu Han Dynasty: White Wei. - Wu: Suwei Tiger Cavalry. - Sui Dynasty: Left and right guard. - In the Tang Dynasty, a thousand oxen were prepared. The central guards were divided into two systems, the north and south yamen soldiers, to jointly guard the emperor. There were also the prince's left and right guards, the prince's left and right guards, and the prince's left and right guards, who were responsible for guarding the Eastern Palace. - The Song Dynasty: the Division in Front of the Palace, the Division of Bodyguards (later divided into the Division of Bodyguards, the Division of Bodyguards, the Division of Bo - In the Yuan Dynasty, Xue Qie's army and the bodyguard's pro-army (the front, back, left, right, and middle guards were set up respectively), the Eastern Palace and the rear palace's bodyguard's pro-army were both Wei Wei, the left and right guards led the government, and the Wei Hou Si was responsible for the guards of the prince and the queen. - In the Ming Dynasty, there were 26 guards in the Royal Guards. - Qing Dynasty: Imperial Guards, Forbidden Brigade Eight Banners (Divided into Lang Guards and Bing Guards according to mission. Lang Guards are composed of the children of the Manchu and Mongolian nobles and are responsible for the safety of the emperor). In ancient times, a doctor (Guangluxun) led his personal guards to guard the imperial palace. A Wei Wei led his guards to guard outside the palace hall and inside the palace walls as the palace gate guards. A lieutenant (Zhijinwu) led the imperial guards to guard the palace outside the palace. In the Qin Dynasty, the army guarding the emperor had Wei Wei, Lieutenant, and Doctor.
The imperial guards of different dynasties had different names. In the Western Han Dynasty, there were Yu Lin Cavalry; in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were Yu Lin Lang; in the Cao Wei Dynasty, they were called Tiger Leopard Cavalry; in the Shu Han Dynasty, they were called White Guard; in the Eastern Wu Dynasty, they were called Suwei Tiger Cavalry; in the Sui Dynasty, they were called Left and Right Guard; in the Tang Dynasty, they were called Thousand Cattle Guard; in the Song Dynasty, they were called Dianqian Si; in the Yuan Dynasty, they were called Qibi Army; in the Ming Dynasty, they were called Jinyiwei; in the Qing Dynasty, they were called Imperial Guards. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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