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Volume 3 Yizhou Raiders Chapter 42 River Guard General

() General is an official title in ancient China. It was first seen in the chunqiu era and became a favored position in the Han Dynasty. During the Autumn period, the princes were in charge of the three armies of the country, the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, and the second armies of the country, were all commanded an army themselves, called "generals".

Name of a general:

It is divided into two types: "General of the High-Call General" and "General of the Miscellaneous". The former is a favorite position and can enter the DPRK to participate in politics and establish a government director, also known as "General of the Central Dynasty"; while the latter is mostly set up for temporary expeditions and can be called "General of the Conquest". In addition, in order to reward military merits after the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the title of general increased, and was mostly added by the governor and the prefect, and was called "General of the Disperse".

The generals favored by each dynasty are different and the names of the generals favored by each dynasty are the generals of the generals of the cavalry, the chariot, the cavalry, the guards, the generals of the guards, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the generals of the dynasty, the

Miscellaneous General

There are many miscellaneous generals in each generation, and the records of historical books are as follows:

General: One of the lowest rank generals

General Bai: One of the lowest rank generals

General: Lu Lu, Western Han Dynasty

Cavalry General: Gongsun Ao Gongsun He appointed by Emperor Wu of Han

General Lou Chuan: Xun Zi appointed by Emperor Wu of Han

General Henghai: Han Shuo appointed by Emperor Wu of Han, who made contributions to attacking Dongyue, and Zhu Ling of Eastern Han Dynasty

General of the Tutorial Officer: Li Xi of the Western Han Dynasty, in charge of the palace

General Ershi: Li Guangli, the Western Han Dynasty, conquered Ershicheng

General Light Che: Gongsun He appointed by Emperor Wu of Han

General Fu Bo: Emperor Wu of Han was first established and appointed Lu Bode, and Ma Yuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty also held this position

General of the Central Army: Gongsun Ao appointed by Emperor Wu of Han

Strong crossbow general: Li Ju appointed by Emperor Wu of Han, Jin used him to command the crossbow camp

General Fenwei: Tian Qianqiu appointed by Emperor Wu of Han

General Du Liao: Set up in the Han Dynasty, mainly responsible for the northern guards

General Jishe: Set up in the Han Dynasty, Jin was led by her camp

General Jianwei: King Yan of Han'an appointed by Emperor Wu of Han, Geng Yan of Han Guangwu of Han, and Jia Kui appointed by Emperor Wen of Wei

Nine Martial Generals: The nine generals appointed by Wang Mang all have the word Wu in their names

General of the Envoy: Ji Zun appointed by Emperor Guangwu of Han, Zhang Fei of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms also held this position

General Wuya: Gai Yan appointed by Emperor Guangwu of Han

General Hengye: Wang Chang appointed by Emperor Guangwu of Han, Xu Huang of Cao Wei in the late Eastern Han Dynasty

Captured General: Ma Chang of Eastern Han Dynasty

General Yingyang: Cao Hong appointed by Cao cao

General of the Rebellion: Sun Ce appointed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty

General Polu: Sun Jian appointed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty

General of Yijun: Zhao Yun of Shu Han

General Anhan: Mi Zhu of Shu Han, is above the military advisor general

Military Advisor General: Zhuge Liang of Shu Han

General Wuwei: Yu Jin appointed by Cao cao

General of the Fu Army: Cao Cao was established and appointed Sima?

General Lingjiang: Cao Wei Luo Xian

General Ning Shuo: Wang Hun of Cao Wei

General Jianwu: Wang Ling of Cao Wei

General of the Cavalry: Cao Wei Qin Lang

General Zhenwu: Cao Wei Wuzhi

The guerrilla general: Cao Wei Lejin

General Hengjiang: Eastern Wu Lusu

General Longxiang: Wang Jun appointed by Emperor Wu of Jin

General of the Palace: Established in the Southern Song Dynasty

General Black Spear: Yu Suziluo in the Northern Wei Dynasty

General Yamen: Zhao Yun of Shu Han, Hu Lie of Cao Wei, Lu Ji of Eastern Wu, Sima You of Runan of Western Jin Dynasty

Second grade rank:

The general was placed in the Han Dynasty during the Warring States Period. He was given a golden seal and purple ribbon. He was the same as the three dukes. He was entrusted with ten thousand stones. He was in charge of the Shangshu during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty. After the power of the prime minister, his position was often the noble family. Most of the people who were above the three dukes were not ministers. For example, Sima sent the rebel kings in the chaos and Wang Dunhuan Wen after the southward transition?

General Cavalry, which began with Emperor Wu of Han, was second-ranked with General Vehicle and Cavalry General Guard and Generals

The generals of Zhuzhengzhen were in the same rank as the second rank of 2,000 stones, and the position of the towns was inferior to the battles, and the commanders led their troops to the battles of Anping and the front, back and left and right after the Western Jin Dynasty.

The ranks of the Zhuchewei and Zhuzheng Town after the increase of the enlargement of the Huchewei were different in each generation, but the difference was not large, such as the Northern Qi Dynasty Wei and the General of the Zhengda Army were above the Huche; the Northern Wei Dynasty had increased the enlargement of the war, and the two dynasties had increased the enlargement of the Huchewei.

The General of the Cavalry was the second rank or the first rank was the first rank, and the same level as the General of the Vehicles and the Guards, which was the first rank of Emperor Wu of Han. It was a special case.

Four Generals and Four Generals:

The generals in front, back, left and right are not the same name as the general who commands the four armies in front, back, left and right are not the same name as the third rank, and the latter are the fourth rank, such as: Wang Xizhi was called Wang Youjun in the generation, and he was called Wang Youjun in the generation, and his son Wang Ning was called Wang Zuojun in the generation, and he was called Wang Zuojun in the following name, but not the general of the left army.

The first general of Huo Qubu

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