In Baiju Country, military merits were divided into 15 levels; ascending from an ordinary soldier to a First-Level Official would grant one qing of farmland, a residence, and a servant.
Being promoted to a Third-Level Doctor, in addition to the above rewards, also included one sheng of polished rice and half a sheng of soy sauce every month.
At the Sixth-Level Public Chariot, one could enjoy the use of an official chariot, and ascending to a Level Ten Junior Craftsman brought an official position, while a Fifteenth-Level Baron was the legendary rank of ennoblement and military commission, whose titles could even be inherited.
Based on the number of these eagles, if attributed to just one person, that person would immediately be ennobled and given a military commission.
However, everyone knew this was unrealistic, as the crime of falsely reporting military merits was taken very seriously.