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The difference between guards and guards

The difference between guards and guards

2026-03-04 22:04
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There were many differences between guards and guards. First of all, in terms of meaning, a bodyguard was a military officer who protected the emperor. It could be understood as a person who was close to or followed the leader to do security work. They had a close relationship with the person they were protecting, and they were even inseparable. They were highly trusted loyal guards. Their number was relatively small and they were generally extraordinary. A bodyguard was a general term for the personnel who followed the leader and the leading organization to do security work. For example, a guard force could be called a bodyguard. Secondly, the two were different in terms of job content. Guards were more inclined to be close to 24-hour guards, while guards were more inclined to be travel security guards. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Trapped Between Two Alphas

Trapped Between Two Alphas

"What's that?" I whispered to myself as I felt something moved very fast behind me. It was very dark at night and a dim-lighted lamp was the only source of light I had to see my way home! "Oh my God!! What could that be?" I whispered to myself again as it moved again, this time, I felt it getting closer to me. Suddenly, I heard a soft whisper close to my left ear "she's back and will spare no one". I became more terrified and decided to run. As I was running, I felt that something was running after me, something I couldn't see. Suddenly, my foot hit a stone on the ground and I fell down with a loud thud, shattering the only source of light I had to pieces! And as I was trying slowly to get back to my feet, I was startled by what I perceived in my nostrils. It was as if what was chasing me was right before my face but yet, I couldn't see it, I could only perceive the smell of warm human blood! ****** On her 18th birthday, Katerina Bathas expected a miracle. Instead, she got a death sentence. Her fated mate, the cruel and powerful Alpha Kol Night, rejected her in front of the entire pack, calling her "unworthy" and "disgusting." Broken and maltreated by Ace, her own brother, on the basis that she was believed to have killed their parents, Katerina flees into the wilderness, choosing the life of a Rogue over a lifetime of shame. But the girl who left the Fallen Moon Pack isn't the woman who returns. Rescued by the mysterious Untamed Pack, Katerina undergoes a lethal transformation. Now, Kol is back, haunted by the bond he tried to break and desperate to reclaim what he threw away. Caught in a deadly tug-of-war between two Alphas, Katerina must decide: Will she return to the mate who shattered her, or surrender to the Alpha who saved her—even if his love is built on a lie? And oh, who is this third Alpha claiming to be her mate as well?
Fantasy
761 Chs
Pillow of Hearts: A tale between the warm hug and cold coffee

Pillow of Hearts: A tale between the warm hug and cold coffee

Moon Young Jae’s homophobic family considered him a disgrace and held his freedom in their clutch. Even with being obedient, he was not free from their abuse. Young Jae was almost blinded and crippled by his father when he stood up for himself for the first time. Left to bleed and die, luckily, he did have a family who wanted to save him. It was twin cousins, who were disowned long before him, who saved him. Sad and hopeless, Young Jae became curious when he met his cousins’ friend, who understood him better than anyone, even without words. Curiosity got the best of him, and he ended by handing his heart, love and soul over a plater as a price. Slowly, Young Jae fell in love with everything about and around Min Jun and eventually fell for the man. Calculative Wang Min Jun entered Young Jae’s life accidentally. He challenged Young Jae's belief with a warm smile and flipped Young Jae’s world upside down. Min Jun read Young Jae like an open book. He planned to get over the little crush he had on his seniors' cousin brother but failed miserably. Min Jun did not like the often-visited ‘frown’ between those beautiful eyebrows and even the always singing of ‘sigh’ through those sinful lips. Min Jun made it his mission to change it only to fall for everything about Young Jae. Wang Min Jun carried his share of baggage, but he was well-prepared to meet the demons from the past head-on. But Young Jae became a mess whenever his past demons decided to pay a visit. He realised he did not have to face anything alone as he has a wonderful boyfriend who cherishes everything about him. Both faced their past demons and trauma together. When a person betrayed by a family fell in love with a person who holds his family above everything, sparks flew, and hearts soared in happiness. Will their story has a harmonious bell, or would it be a sea of misery? Teaser: Files were shattered all over Min Jun’s bed, and his laptop was placed on the bedside table. It chimed once in a while, indicating a new email for him to check. The work was piling more and more as he was diligently finishing it. Young Jae walked into his boyfriend’s bedroom to witness his handsome lover working hard. "Jun Jun! Are you busy?" Even though Young Jae did not want to disturb his lover, he knew he needed some help to impress his boss. "Never for you, love. Tell you what you need?" Min Jun did not lift his head from the file he was going through, but the warmth in his voice reached Young Jae's heart without fail. "Do you have a minute to help me in reviewing my monthly internship report? I have to present to our boss tomorrow morning." Young Jae pouted as he asked. Min Ju looked at his adorable tokki and smiled mischievously. "You are brave, asking your superior to help you sneakily. I can't do it for free. I need a huge bribe to help you. What are you planning to offer?" "Be serious. You have too much work to do." Young Jae chided his shameless boyfriend, who never failed to seize every opportunity to make him moan and groan as he takes him to the pleasurable heaven. "Exactly. I have too much work to do. If I am taking my time to help you, I need something in return. Something so tempting that I don’t mind cramping lots of things later." Min Jun smiled like a devil he was as he grabbed Young Jae towards him. The little rabbit who fell into the cunning wolf's lap did not even get a chance to protest as he was devoured breathlessly. Young Jae forgot why he entered the wolf's lair altogether. Min Jun pushed the files away to make space for his little rabbit to lay down comfortably. Young Jae’s report was long forgotten as a treacherous hand started to caress him again under the shirt as a sinful sound filled the room. P.s: The cover belongs to the rightful owner, and it will be removed if the original owner asks to do so. WARNING: THIS IS A GAY LOVE STORY WITH BDSM. IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH IT, SPARE THE NOVEL. Discord: https://discord.gg/jSQxjwPV5s
LGBT+
581 Chs
Alpha's Bite Between My Legs

Alpha's Bite Between My Legs

[ WARNING: EXTREMELY MATURE CONTENT ] "If I see you again, I'll ravish your body while you bleed, Prince!" Rosina, a woman haunted by a dark past, developed a dangerous obsession that led to a trail of blood and corpses. A predator that liked to enjoy her prey before taking their lives. She has always despised the idea of having a mate until she was compelled to attend the annual mating season. Harboring a deep desire for freedom, she detested any association with royalty. During the mating event, she encountered a mysterious man wearing a blood-red mask. Draco was portrayed as a carefree Third Prince who sought only amusement and avoided the responsibilities that came with the crown. However, his encounter with Rosina ignited a change within him. He realizes that in order to win her hand in marriage, he must become a King. That transformation set Draco on a path of self-discovery and growth as he strived to prove himself worthy of Rosina's love. Would their encounter change their fate or push them to ruin? _____ Volume 2: "My duty is to find a nobleman to lead my Pack, but you conquered my heart, commoner." Felissa was responsible for searching for a mate worthy of status and fulfilling her duty as the only daughter of an Alpha, which led her to revolve her life to become a perfect future Luna of the Midnight pack. She was known as gentle as a fragile flower, or so they thought. Behind her cheerful smile hid the darkness that wanted to ascend and take over her body. A personality born due to the use of magic. As Felissa hunted for a noble mate to satisfy her parents. She met a commoner with two identities. Vicenzo was a man living different lives to keep his mother safe from the abusive Pack. He was willing to sacrifice the mate bond to destroy the New Monarch as his task, but his heart slowly broke apart and yearned for his mate's touch. Would they prioritize their duty or give in to what their body desired?" _____ Volume 3: "I will accept you despite everything you have done, my dearest." Gastone lived in the human world as his punishment but was called back to the Werewolf realm by Rosina to find his mate. He didn't want one because of his living situation and pride as a fallen Prince. Along the way, he saved a troubled woman named Lucia and brought her to the realm after begging him to save her. That caused problems since Werewolves were myths to humans. With the help of Draco, Gastone and Lucia settled in a secluded place temporarily for security. Lucia had escaped from the Orphanage that worked in the black market. She aimed to stop its business to save many girl's lives but failed after years of planning. After meeting Gastone, she intended to use him to her advantage since she needed milk to survive the curse. Would their love blossom after finding great differences between their races? __ [ WPC #301 - Gold Place Winner!!! ] . . Official Commissioned Cover. __ Contact me: IG: mona_milku Discord: https://discord.gg/XqbVZffGbv __
Fantasy
550 Chs

The difference between guards and guards

There were many differences between guards and guards: ** 1. Historical origins and traditional functions ** 1. ** Guards ** - In the Qing Dynasty and other feudal dynasties, guards had strict selection criteria and specific functions. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, the bodyguards were mainly selected from the Manchu and Mengshang Banners, and their composition included various types of guards such as the bodyguard office and the military camp. - The Bodyguard Office was in charge of the internal court guards (imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards), the inner court guards (first-class, second-class, third-class, blue-feathered guards), and the imperial clan guards who walked with the flag. They were mainly responsible for the emperor's personal guards and the security of the palace, such as the patrols and guards of the palace gates. They were the core of the palace security system. - Moreover, the guards had special clothing regulations, such as wearing yellow mandarin jackets and wearing flower feathers according to their ranks. These clothing regulations reflected their special political treatment and also indicated that they were a special group of attendants of the emperor. 2. ** Guards ** - The concept of guards was more common in modern times. For example, the security major in New China aimed to train talents who were familiar with the basic routes, guidelines, policies, and relevant laws and regulations of public security work, and mastered the basic knowledge and skills of security business, organization and command, and military management. It was mainly to maintain the safety of important people or places. - Before modern times, important figures such as marshals in modern China history had corresponding security standards. Marshals like Peng Dehuai had second-class security standards, including the number of guards and internal guards, mainly to ensure the safety of important figures such as marshals. ** 2. Selection and organizational system ** 1. ** Guards ** - In the Qing Dynasty, the selection of bodyguards had a strong identity and ability. For example, according to the selection criteria of guards after Shunzhi entered the pass, the capable Manchurian and Mongol children of the Upper Three Banners could be selected. Specifically, they were selected from the three battalions of the Eight Banners 'elite guards, personal guards, and vanguard. In addition, the children of the nobility could also serve as guards of different levels according to the level of their inherited titles, such as the first class guards for those who inherited the title of Duke. - In the Qing Dynasty, the organizational system of the imperial guards was built around the emperor. For example, the ministers who led the imperial guards or the ministers in front of the emperor were mostly held by the imperial family and the Manchurian dignitaries who were highly trusted and relied on. They managed different types of imperial guards. It was a system with clear hierarchy and dedicated to serving the royal family. 2. ** Guards ** - The selection of security guards was based on modern education and training systems, focusing on the mastery of relevant laws and regulations, professional knowledge and skills such as security services. - The organizational system of guards was often built based on modern administrative systems and security needs. For example, there was a special security department in the public security system that allocated personnel and tasks according to different tasks and protected objects. ** 3. Service target ** 1. ** Guards ** - It was an important force to maintain the security and order of the palace under the rule of the feudal imperial power. 2. ** Guards ** - In modern times, it mainly served the important leaders of the party and the country, important foreign guests, and important places. Its goal was to ensure the safety and stability of the country and the smooth progress of political activities. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-20 14:40

The difference between guards and guards

From a general point of view,"bodyguard" referred to the attendants and guards, the general term for the group of military officers who protected the emperor. However, there were many differences in the "guards" in different dynasties and situations. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, guards were divided into many levels, including first-class guards, second-class guards, third-class guards, blue-feathered guards, etc. There were also special guards such as imperial guards, and imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards were first-class guards, but their jobs were different. From the selection source, the first-class guards were mostly filled by outstanding talents in the upper three banners of the Eight Banners, with 20 people in each flag. After Yongzheng, the first-class Jinshi in the military imperial examination (Wu Zhuangyuan) could also be filled; there were also those selected from the children of the noble, who inherited the title of duke as the first-class guards. Guards of different ranks had different statuses, responsibilities, and development potential. In terms of status, a first-class bodyguard was a third-grade official of the capital, which was a higher rank among the many bodyguards. The head of the bodyguard office led the ministers of the guards as first-grade, and the low-ranking guards were lower than first-class bodyguards in status, power, and treatment. In terms of duties, they were all responsible for matters such as the palace guards and the emperor's retinue, but they might be more focused on different levels and specific positions. In terms of development potential, the first-class guards were close to the emperor, so they were easily discovered and promoted. There were many people who were promoted by the first-class guards and eventually reached a high position. In the mobile game "Tom and Jerry," the guard Tom was a hunting character of the cat camp. He was completely different from the guards in the historical concept in terms of nature, function, and environment. He used his powerful mouse catching ability and royal artillery to capture opponents in the castle setting of the game. If one were to look at it from another dynasty, there would definitely be differences in organizational structure, functions, and many other aspects between the bodyguard system of the Tang Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. However, the reference materials did not mention the bodyguard situation of the Tang Dynasty in detail. It could only be inferred that the bodyguards of different dynasties would differ due to the political system, military system, palace structure, and other factors of each dynasty. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-08 18:43

The difference between guards and security guards

In the Qing Dynasty, guards were members of a special guard organization. They were responsible for protecting the emperor and his close relatives, guarding the palace, guiding officials to see him, inspecting the entrance and exit of the palace, accompanying the emperor on his patrol, and stationed in the palace to guard and guard. Most of the candidates were selected from the elites of the Manchurian and Mongol descendants of the Upper Three Banners, or from the descendants of the nobility. Most of the candidates were middle-level and low-level military officers such as the Imperial Guard Military Academy and the Imperial Military Academy. Moreover, they had noble status and were closely connected to the political system such as the Eight Banners System. The security guards were developed from the ancient royal guards, the bodyguards of wealthy families, and escorts. In ancient times, security guards were mainly responsible for protecting gold, silver, treasures, and personal safety. Escorts were responsible for escorting valuable materials and banknotes and ensuring their safety. In modern times, security guards were not only responsible for traditional sentry, patrol, verification, etc., but also involved in risk management, network security, emergency handling, and many other fields. With the help of high-tech means such as video surveillance, big data, and artificial intelligence, they realized the transformation from traditional hand-to-hand combat to modern technology warfare. Moreover, the security industry became more and more standardized with the development of society. The personnel needed to be well-trained and certified to become an important pillar of social stability and people's peace. In general, guards existed more in the feudal dynasty system, serving specific targets such as the royal family and were closely related to the political and military system at that time. Security was a profession in modern society, serving a wide range of targets, and the work content and methods were constantly expanding and updating with the development of the times. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-24 18:11

The difference and connection between guards and guards

Bodyguard was the name of an ancient official, referring to the attendant guard, a military officer who guarded the emperor. There were two situations in which guards were mentioned. One was that they appeared as characters in novels (for example, the many novels mentioned in "The Guard's Seal" involved guard-related characters), and the other was that they appeared as summoned beasts with certain skills in specific games. From the relationship between the two, they both had the function of guarding and protecting. The guards were more inclined to the people who carried out the task of protecting the emperor under the specific official position in ancient times. The concept of guards was relatively broader. It could refer to the characters in the game or the characters in the novel, and could also be understood as the existence of the protection mission in a broad sense. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-21 03:04

The difference between personal guards and guards

According to the reference materials, in the Qing Dynasty, the imperial guards were divided into two categories: personal guards and non-personal guards. The former needed to be by the emperor's side at all times and had a relatively high status in the palace. The selection criteria were even higher. They needed to be proficient in all eighteen weapons and had an absolutely reliable political background. As for the guards in the Prince's residence, some of them were personal guards, and there were also personal guards among the guards of the Regional King. However, there was no mention of the differences between them and personal guards in terms of their functions, status, selection criteria, and so on. There was also no more general information about the differences between personal guards and personal guards. Therefore, he could only clarify some characteristics of the personal guards in the Qing Dynasty's imperial guard system in terms of their functions (always on standby), status (relatively high), and selection standards (higher and reliable political background, etc.). He could not give a comprehensive difference between personal guards and guards. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-19 17:37

The difference between palace guards and imperial guards

In the Song Dynasty, the Palace Guards were the Imperial Army troops that belonged to the Palace Division. The Palace Division was one of the two highest command organizations of the Imperial Army. The Imperial Guard was a unique position in the Qing Dynasty, which originated from the Qing Taizu period. The two belonged to different dynasties and had different functions. One was the imperial army of the Song Dynasty, while the other was the emperor's personal bodyguard of the Qing Dynasty. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-03 18:13

The difference between imperial guards and imperial guards

The imperial guards included first-class, second-class, third-class, and blue-feathered guards. The common people collectively called the imperial guards, Qianqing Gate guards, and imperial guards the imperial guards. The imperial guards belonged to the inner court guards. They were used with yellow, white, and yellow flags. There was no fixed number of posts or rank restrictions. They were personally selected by the emperor to guard the palace. They were led and managed by the ministers in charge of the guards. Moreover, the imperial guards were relatively easy to promote. He Shen, Soni, and others were imperial guards. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-21 18:20

The difference between imperial guards and imperial guards

Bodyguard was a relatively broad concept, which generally referred to attendants and guards. Different dynasties had different situations. For example, the Song Dynasty set up the Bodyguard Division as the official office of the emperor's guards. In the Qing Dynasty, the guards were responsible for the palace guards and the emperor's retinue. There were many types. The imperial guards were a type of guards, and they were the highest level of guards (in the Qing Dynasty, the Qianqing Gate guards were second). In the Qing Dynasty, the selection of imperial guards was even stricter. Usually, they would select the most talented among the children of the Upper Three Banners to serve as imperial guards. In the early years of the Qing Dynasty, there were no fixed number of posts and rank restrictions. Later, a detailed hierarchy was developed. In the first year of Shunzhi, the number of posts was determined, including first-class guards of the third grade, 60 people; second-class guards of the fourth grade, 150 people; third-class guards of the fifth grade, 270 people; and blue-feathered guards of the fifth and sixth grades, totaling 90 people. They were mainly in charge of the daily work of serving the emperor, inspecting the entry and exit of the palace, guiding the memorials and introducing the officials, and escorting the emperor when he went out on a tour. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-12 21:09

What was the difference between the secret guards in the novel and the shadow guards?

The Dark Guards and Shadow Guards were both professions that appeared in novels, but the settings and characteristics in the novels were slightly different. Shadow guards usually appeared in fantasy and science fiction novels as a profession responsible for carrying out secret missions and protecting important people. Dark guards usually wore black clothes and carried weapons to complete their missions in a secretive and dangerous manner. The mission of the secret guards was often to maintain national security or protect important people. Their actions often needed to be carried out in the dark to avoid being detected. Shadow guards usually appeared in some Wuxia and Xianxia novels as characters responsible for performing shadow clone techniques in the dark. The main task of the Shadow Guards was to carry out assassinations and terrorist activities to protect themselves and their targets. They usually wear black robes and hold short swords or short spears. They use the Shadow Clone Technique to carry out missions. They can bully the few with strong concealment and move quickly. Although the Dark Guards and Shadow Guards were both classes that appeared in novels, they had different settings and characteristics. The missions of the secret guards were usually carried out to maintain national security or protect important people. They usually needed to carry out their missions in secret. The missions of the Shadow Guards were even more terrifying and dangerous. They usually carried out assassinations and terrorist activities to protect themselves and their targets.

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2025-03-20 09:04

The difference between the bright and dark guards

The difference between a Bright Guard and a Dark Guard was mainly reflected in the following aspects: 1. ** In terms of lighting ** - There were windows in the Ming Wei that could bring in natural light, making the interior of the bathroom brighter and better. On the other hand, the secret guards had no windows or very small windows. They mainly relied on artificial lighting, so the lighting was poor, and the overall space was relatively dark. 2. ** In terms of ventilation ** - Since the Ming Wei had windows, it could achieve natural ventilation. Fresh air could flow in naturally, and odors and humidity could be easily discharged. The secret guards did not have natural ventilation conditions. They relied entirely on exhaust fans, fresh air systems, and other equipment for ventilation. The ventilation effect was relatively poor, and it was easy to produce odors and humidity problems. 3. ** In terms of dryness ** - The Ming Guards naturally had good ventilation, so the moisture easily dispersed and was relatively dry. Because of the poor ventilation, the water in the secret guards evaporated slowly, and it was easy to get wet. The walls, floors, and items were more likely to get moldy. 4. ** Living experience ** - The bright light and good ventilation of the Ming Wei made people feel comfortable and not depressed. Due to the lack of lighting and ventilation, the dark guards might make people feel that the space was small, stuffy, and oppressive. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-24 20:21
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