The names of the guards around the princes of different dynasties were different. In the ancient Qin and Han Dynasties, the doctor led the guards to guard the palace, the Wei Wei led the guards to guard outside the palace and inside the palace walls, and the lieutenant led the guards to guard the palace outside the palace. In the Sui Dynasty, the Left and Right Guard Houses were responsible for guarding the emperor, and the Left and Right Prison Houses were responsible for the palace entrance control. The Left and Right Yi Guards, the Left and Right Xiaoqi Guards, the Left and Right Martial Guards, the Left and Right Tunwei, the Left and Right Hou Guards, and the Left and Right Imperial Guards led the government soldiers and guarded the capital. In the Tang Dynasty, the Prince's Left and Right Guard Office, the Prince's Left and Right Secretary Office, and the Prince's Left and Right Qing Dao Office were responsible for the security of the Eastern Palace (controlled by the Prince). In the Song Dynasty, the Guard Guard Division led the Horse and Horse Guards, and the Division in front of the Palace led the squads in front of the Palace and the Horse and Horse Troops. As the Imperial Army expanded, the Guard Division was divided into the Guard Division and the Guard Division. The Division in front of the Palace, the Guard Division and the Guard Division were called the three yamen to lead the squads in front of the Palace and the Imperial Guards of the whole country. In the Yuan Dynasty, the East Palace, the rear palace guards, the left and right guards, the left and right guards, and the Wei Hou Si were responsible for the protection of the crown prince. In "Celebrating Years," the Second Prince Li Chengze's guards were called Xie Bi 'an and Fan Wujiu. 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 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!
In the second season of Joy of Life, Fan Wujiu was the bodyguard of the Second Prince.
The guard beside the Second Prince of Joy of Life was Fan Wujiu.
The guard beside the Second Prince of Joy of Life was Fan Wujiu.
The following are some recommendations for novels about the guards around the main character: 1. << Dying on the Black-bellied Young Prince >>: It was a story about a female protagonist who was forced to marry a silly prince and the civil and martial guards around her. 2. " This bodyguard, BenGong will take care of it." After the female protagonist was reborn, the male protagonist stayed by her side. The two experienced difficulties and setbacks and finally became happy together. 3. " The Royal Female Guard ": The female lead is a beautiful and skilled guard. She follows the male lead and becomes his guard. In the story, there was a double life. The male protagonist eventually became the emperor, and the female protagonist took revenge. 4. [The Ugly Princess Is Not to Be Trifled With]: The female protagonist was abandoned after becoming ugly and later traveled to ancient times to become an imperial concubine. The male lead was her bodyguard, and the two of them slowly developed feelings for each other. 5. Liang Kongyan: The male lead is the female lead's bodyguard, and there is a deep love between the two. These novels all have stories about the guards around the main character, which can satisfy your reading needs.
The female guard beside Li Yunrui was called Wei Wanqiu.
The female guards beside Li Yunrui were Wei Wanqiu and Bai Lan.
The female guard beside Li Yunrui was called Wei Wanqiu.
There were many names for guards in ancient times, such as imperial guards and personal guards. They were responsible for protecting the emperor and were a kind of military officer. There were also the Jinyiwei of the Ming Dynasty, who assumed the role of imperial guards. In some literary works or historical stories, the guards of specific characters were also called personal guards, such as Di Renjie's bodyguard Li Yuanfang, Cao Cao's bodyguard Xu Chu, Liu Bei's bodyguard Zhao Yun, Liu Bang's bodyguard Fan Kuai, Bao Zheng's bodyguard Zhan Zhao, Yue Fei's bodyguard Yang Zaixing, Zhu Di's Jinyiwei commander Ji Gang, etc. In addition, in ancient times, there was also the setting of Yu Yuan's guards. The Shu Mountain witch tribe in the west guarded the 'Yu Yuan Seal', and the second female lead, Shi Lan (Little Yu), and her brother, Yu Ziqi, were both Yu Yuan's guards. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!