About official positions and titles

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The official position system of the Daqing Empire, referring to the Tang system:

Celebration system: there are honors, ranks, officials, and knights.

The knights respect the humble and the lowly, the officials perform their duties, and the military merits are excellent, and the rank is the foundation of the people.

In layman's terms, the title is the difference between nobles and commoners, which is divided into six ranks: king, duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male.

The title is mostly awarded to the emperor's relatives, high-ranking officials, and these people with backgrounds. Titles have no real power in the Empire, but they are the only way to divide the fiefdoms, and with fiefdoms, you can form your own personal guards.

The number of barons' guards shall not exceed 100 people, and the subordinates of the king shall not exceed 10,000 soldiers.

The medal is divided into twelve ranks, representing the rank of each rank, which is just a military rank, and if you want to take charge of the army, you must also obtain the position of military attaché.

For example, if your military rank is awarded the highest marshal rank, but you are not even the lowest lieutenant, except for being respected, you can't command anyone without a military talisman.

For example, Corporal James, a five-star general.

Of course, that is not going to happen.

Generally speaking, from the fourth rank of sergeant major, the rank of lieutenant is awarded.

The officials are divided into nine grades and eighteen levels, divided into civil and military, and each grade is divided into two levels of "positive and congruent", and the officials are the real rulers of the empire.

The rank is called the "loose rank", and in layman's terms, it is everyone's academic qualifications.

If you want to become an official in the court, you must have academic qualifications, which is the most basic thing for every official.

Loose rank does not mean that you can be an official, but to be an official, you must have a loose rank.

The scattered level is divided into civil and military affairs, such as the difference between liberal arts and science.

If you have a liberal arts degree, you can't have the official position of military attaché, and vice versa.

There are 29 levels in liberal arts, and 29 levels in martial arts.

The most basic requirement for having an academic qualification is that you must have a hukou.

Players suffer a lot at this point, because the hundreds of millions of players on the Miracle Continent are, in the eyes of the empire, all black households.

Imperial law: Residence in a region for more than five years is allowed to have a hukou.

In other words, if a player wants to truly hold an official position with real power, he must play the game for at least five years!

Without a loose rank, even if you have a high level of military merit comparable to a general, it is impossible to have a single soldier, and it may even affect the promotion of your military rank.

Therefore, in the player's world, in addition to the rank can be exchanged for high-level equipment, there is also the bonus brought by the title, and then it is to pretend to be forced with others, and then there is no other use.

As for the other three categories, they have nothing to do with the player at all.

Unless someone can live in a city for five years, and then go to the rank of dispersion step by step, and then wait for the empire to issue official positions......

With that perseverance and time, it's better to level up more, upgrade your equipment, and find a position in the player's established station to earn money.

However, it is worth noting that the player's gang station, in the eyes of the empire, is the act of "occupying the mountain as the king".

Although it is land bought in the empire with money, but the fief is a right only for the title, is it possible that you are really naïve to think that you can have a fief by spending money?

That's just the extra money of some officials with power!

One day, the empire will see that you are not pleasing to the eye and send an army to pacify you, and you will not even have a place to reason!

Therefore, the location must be far away from the system city! It's a pity that this unspoken rule can only be figured out after countless people have paid a heavy price......

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Final highlight! Knighthoods are not exclusive to the West! The oldest title system in ancient China can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty! During the Qin Dynasty, the title was perfected!

I saw that some people said that there was a knighthood system in the Xia Dynasty, but I checked a lot of information and didn't find evidence, so I had reservations!

(Off topic,I saw that there was a reward data.,But it doesn't show where it came from.,I can't find it in the background of the work.,There was the same situation last time.,If it's really thank you very much for this silently dedicated big brother!) )