Again, let's explain the problem of the nine-grade system

Da Kun has already explained the nine-grade system in the article "Explain" related to the work uploaded on February 28, and the nine-grade system was indeed established by Cao Pi, and Da Kun moved out in advance, just to highlight the status of the protagonist. On the other hand, in the Han Dynasty, especially in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the names of various generals were very messy, and Da Kun moved out of the nine-grade system, also so that readers could understand it. Otherwise, of course, senior readers are no problem, but not everyone has studied the official positions of the Han Dynasty, and some friends can't figure out which is the biggest estimate of General Fenwei or General Weiyuan.

Da Kun's division of official positions is not random, it is based on the combination of the functions and powers of the Eastern Han Dynasty generals and the later Cao Pi's nine-grade system. For example, the position of the protagonist's hussar general, whether it is above or below the three dukes, there is no specific definition, it is decided by the emperor of the current dynasty according to the specific situation of each dynasty. Sometimes there will be a big character on the name of the senior hussar general, called the hussar general, and with this big word, the status is above the three dukes.

Therefore, the positioning of the hussar general in this book is the second grade, and after spoilers, the protagonist will be crowned with big characters and promoted to a first-grade general. This is also an important reason why Da Kun moved out of the nine-grade system, otherwise there may be readers who can't tell the difference between the protagonist's hussar general and the hussar general.

In the end, Xie Lu thanked so many well-intentioned people for correction, and Da Kun expressed his humble acceptance.