The four great Spiritual Officials were Lingguan Wang (Wang Shan), Lingguan Zhao (Zhao Gongming), Lingguan Ma (Ma Sheng), and Lingguan Wen (Wen Xiuru).
Here are a few recommended novels about soldiers fighting Japanese officers:
1. " The Rebirth of the King of the War of Resistance ": The story tells the story of the male protagonist, as an ordinary person in the modern world, determined to become a professional soldier. After studying abroad at the Central Army Military Academy and the Japanese Military Academy, he returned to participate in the War of Resistance against Japan.
2. " Wolf's Fang,"" As if Facing a Great Enemy,"" Danger in Danger," and other works by Liu Meng. These novels had compact plots and many emotional entanglements, which were suitable for girls to read.
I hope you like these novels.
I suggest you take a look at the following novels. They all belong to the doctor, police officer, military officer, or underworld TL novel categories. They are Poison Kiss, Lihua Town Police, and Wild Queen. These novels all have strong and independent female protagonists. They are full of suspense, passion, and love elements. I believe you will like them. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Well, cartoon police officers usually have a strong sense of justice and are shown as brave and helpful. Their appearance can be quite colorful and sometimes they have special gadgets or powers to solve cases.
The novels recommended by detectives and doctors included 'The Lost Detective,''The Corpse Hunter,' and 'The Brain Circuit of a Forensic Big Shot.' The protagonists of these novels were all criminal police captains and orthopedic surgeons, who needed to solve strange cases through reasoning and investigation. Reading these novels could improve the reader's thinking ability and professional ability.
Here are some recommendations from popular celebrities and military officers:
1. The Words of a Matchmaker [Republic of China] Author: Listening to the Rain in Leisure
2. "Fog Besieged City" Author: Bandit I think
3. Author: You Sijie
4. The Surgeon Back in the Republic of China Author: Qu Zhumian
5. Back to 80
These novels involve stories between military officers and celebrities. They might meet your needs.
Here are a few recommended novels about Japanese police:
1. "Tokyo Police"(Chongcao Tian Shi): This novel tells the story of a criminal police officer who died in the line of duty and his soul transmigrated to the Japanese police, starting a foreign law enforcement career.
2. "I'm a police officer in Japan"(Chongcao Tian Shi): The protagonist of the story is a police officer who survived the explosion. He is sent to the limitation management department that specializes in managing cases that are about to expire. He must find the real murderer behind the case before the limitation period ends.
3. "Malice"(Keigo Higashino): This is a mystery novel about the murder of a best-selling author. It tells the story of a police officer who discovers that the motive of the murderer is unknown during the investigation, and thus begins a search for the truth.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided, so there may be other novels about the Japanese police that are worth recommending.
In the late Han Dynasty, the ranks of military officers were divided according to different levels. The highest rank was the Great General, whose position was higher than the three dukes. Sometimes, he was above the three dukes, and sometimes, he was below them. The general's subordinate officials were the chief historian and Sima. Below the Great General was the General of the Flying Cavalry. There were also the Four Generals, who were divided according to the boundaries of Cao Cao's pacification of the north. In addition, the military officer positions in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty were rampant. Each force had set up a large number of military officer titles, such as Duwei, Lieutenant, Zhonglang General, Pianjiang Army, Pianjiang, and miscellaneous generals. The indiscriminate establishment of these official positions had become a trend. In general, the ranking of military officers at the end of the Han Dynasty was based on rank and merit.